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Old 01-10-2018, 06:10 PM
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I would like to say I was just being devious rather than stupid....but
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Old 01-15-2018, 09:59 AM
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Default 1957 #75 Piersall

I noticed on two of my versions of this card that there is a little red line to the left side from his right ear down to the left margin. Obviously it is recurring and common to find.
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Also have one with red dot to to left and below ear

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Red at bottom ?

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That's probably just a misaligned sheet going to the magenta plate.
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I agree with you John. The vast majority of variants it his thread are really just unintended print defects. I tend to collect any that are recurring or involve a card for which I already have other variants.

My theory is that if you look hard enough and long enough you can probably find some print variance on any card, particularly pre 80 sets.
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I agree with you John. The vast majority of variants it his thread are really just unintended print defects. I tend to collect any that are recurring or involve a card for which I already have other variants.

My theory is that if you look hard enough and long enough you can probably find some print variance on any card, particularly pre 80 sets.
Here is a good example of a print variant caused by a misaligned plate.....look at Dan Osinski's eyes,,,on the top card his eyes appear "normal", on the middle card his eyes appear to be looking more downward than the top card while the bottom card his eyes appear to be looking up. His eye positions appear to correlate with the shift of the image upwards or downwards. With the top card, the image is centered (equal white around the image). The middle card has the image shifted down while the bottom card has the image shifted significantly upward.
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Always love 62T variations side by side.
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