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Not at all, I’m saying a sliver of a back miscut of a Nuxhall would be similar to the Cubs Rookie Stars card.
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I haven't looked too deeply into it, but last year I did run pop counts for this series across eBay, Deans, COMC and PSA.
Looking at the numbers I came up with I wonder whether there isn't a third level of quantities - like in the 1967 7th series with something like 5x, 3x and 2x or whatever it was. I can't see any clear breaks which would suggest that it can be divided neatly into 3 4x's and 4 3x's. It seems like a steady consistent upward slope in counts from the obvious lowest (Moeller, Cubs Rookies etc. ) to the obvious highest (O'Donoghue, Hannan, Stigman etc.). I also saw a lot of incongruities between the numbers, particularly eBay and PSA. You've gone through exercises like this more than I have, so I'm interested to know what your thoughts are. |
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I thought for sure that it was Pirates Rookie Stars under Schofield but when I compared the miscut to a #498 Pirates Rookie Stars card the white in the corner didn't match Woodie Fryman's black sleeve, so I looked at what other Rookie Stars cards there are in the Series and forgot there is a Red Sox, it has the same color as the Pirates and the white of Joe Foy's uniform matches the white in the corner so I'm positive #456 Red Sox Rookie Stars is under Dick Schofield.
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Couple new ones by Battersbox today -
Manny Jimenez under what appears to be a Red or Twins (we also have him beneath an Angel or Brave). Also, Tony Gonzalez is on the top of at least one slit - this gives us 4 cards in a top row - Gonzalez, Aaron, Lolich and Wynn. |
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With the Schofield over the Red Sox rookies, we now have 6 of 7 in another column - Schofield, Red Sox Rookies, Gibbon, Braves Rookies, Coleman, Hannan.
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I keep forgetting there are only seven cards in each column, in my mind I keep thinking there are twelve. If we can figure out the seven cards in most of the eleven columns this Series might be doable after all.
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Hannan Schofield Red Sox Rookie Stars and Gibbon Braves Rookie Stars Coleman
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