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I pulled out my 1967 6th series checklist which has the cards I got from buying packs at the corner store as a 10 year old. I was missing 19 cards and they are all over the list from Dave, some top, some bottom and some middle.
Mike img06102022_043 (2).jpg img06102022_044 (2).jpg |
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I haven't matched to PSA pops, maybe someone who has more time can take a peek.
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As was observed for the 1966 highs, sometimes a high demand card like Perez is misidentified as an SP, even though it is not an SP.
Since the series has 77 cards, there is no doubt that there are SPs in this series. But as Cliff pointed out in an earlier post, reconstructing the 6th series sheet is just about impossible unless more miscut or uncut material pops up. Here are a couple of interesting cards I've seen. 1967_495.jpg 1967_shaw_wb_470_503.jpg |
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I can add this one:
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I found these on eBay, a Perez miscut with an unknown Rookies or Team card under it AND with a wrong back(!) of Jim Palmer, a miscut Jim Palmer with 473 Jose Santiago to his left, 518 Menke with 532 Hicks to his right, 486 Twins Rookies with 490 Cloninger to it's right, 507 Orioles Rookies with 467 O'Toole to it's right, 478 Humphreys with 512 Schoendienst to his right, 464 Coombs with 494 Rigney to his right, 523 Merritt with 473 Santiago to his right, 508 Hall with 528 Petrocelli to his right, 521 Bird Bombers with 533 Jack Fisher to it's right, 504 Martinez with 510 Mazeroski to his right.
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“interesting to some absolute garbage to others.” —- “Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO.” Last edited by Cliff Bowman; 06-11-2022 at 03:06 PM. Reason: Correction |
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Interesting. We now know 3 cards in one of the rows because of Cliff's images - MERRITT/SANTIAGO/PALMER.
For what it's worth: In Dave's eBay count, Palmer is far and away #1 with 53. Santiago and Merritt are barely in the upper half with 16 and 15 respectively (not accounting for ties). I checked the PSA Pop Report, and Palmer leads the pack with more than 1300 for clear reasons. Merritt is in the upper 1/4 with 307, and Santiago is in the lower half with 239. I did a quick check of COMC, and all 3 are in the upper third with between 8 and 15 of each. For the most part, the other pairs Cliff posted are all fairly close in counts on the eBay list. |
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