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1967 topps 524 Felix mantilla……faded “u” in cubs with yellow splash and blue in left side of hair…….I found one similar on eBay but no blue spot in hair just yellow in cubs….bottom picture
Last edited by Elberson; 01-30-2023 at 12:57 PM. |
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I understand that many of the higher numbered 1976 Topps cards can be found with "blue snow". This Al Oliver card has a few flurries.
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Yes!! The 76 Topps Blue Dots! I was thinking Oliver had more than that, there are probably varying degrees, I will check mine tonight.
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