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541 Gene Oliver has some very distinctive print flaw anomalies on the back, unfortunately the seller took photos rather than high quality scans and it's difficult to see in detail.
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I'll try to win it to figure it out.
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the seller is on vacation so i cant get a better scan
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I asked him for pics, too, and got the same answer.
There is something else at play here that could/should lead to a definitive answer. If you check the pink/orange (whatever color that is) sliver on the card in question, it clearly stops 'much' higher than the same area on the Kroll card. The two cards do not have the same sized pink/orange area. The card in question has more white on the bottom than the Kroll. If anyone has their set (and a ruler) on hand, see if you can find that 'short stranger.'
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Oh well, that turned out to be a false lead. Both Oliver and Skowron have seemingly identical pink/orange sizes, both a tad bit shorter than Kroll...
1966backspink:orange.jpg
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Saw this recently on ebay. The Lindblad RC is above Snyder and the Griffith RC is above the Tovar RC.
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Agreed. I was trying to find a new way in with the absence of clearer pics.
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