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Old 08-06-2025, 06:56 PM
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1972 topps cubs TC 192……not really a E and V but a cool 3D color shift
That is awesome, the color shift cards are among my favorites.
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That is awesome, the color shift cards are among my favorites.
Thanks, I think I’ll sell or trade it, doesn’t fit my collection

***updated……sold it***

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Old 08-19-2025, 11:32 AM
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Ok, here’s an expensive one that I just ran across while looking for my 1972 topps Nolan Ryan. Missing ink version? Smuggling on the plate? Here’s 3 different cards
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Either this thread has run its course or everyone is just busy doing other things.

But....here are the next batch of my purchases of variations that I have picked up since the last time I posted.

Starting with 1969 Topps..

More Gaylord Perry's
Perry YL with Blue streak between the eyes on forehead - partial number obscure on back.

Perry WL and two YL cards - Blue streak side of face. The second YL variation has the blue streak but it is broken into two parts.


Sunny Siebert too.

All three Sieberts have the Black thread over the I in Indians. First one is a bit lighter than the others. And one I picked up only because of the yellow registration being off.
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Continuing on with my variation pickups...I give you my 70's next.

Freehan - A.S. Red Boxes
Fregosi - White Line on top and dark line right border
Bunker - Slight pink bleed and greater pink bleed
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Sliding into the 71s next.

Compton- Blue line bottom of card
Grabarkewitz - Yellow dot next to head
Tolan - Black Stripe across card
McQueen - Not easy to see in the scan but also a lite black stripe across card. you can really see it show up comparing it to his card with a darker stripe and the base card with no stripe at all.
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Not to be outdone, I bring you the psychedelic 72s for your views.

Moret - Yellow bleed into name box
Bonham - White streak next to jersey number
Sutton - White uniform. Sorta subjective if you ask me. Looks more like lack of ink than a white uniform. Only way to see the difference was to have both cards, side-by-side.
Ron Santo - Yellow streak from nose to shoulder
Ron Santo - Blue streak on cap bottom of 'C'
Ron Santo A.S. - Rainbow streak
Ron Santo A.S. - Slight rainbow streak. This one looks like they tried, and failed to cover it all up. It is easier to see in person.
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Hi Butchie - Some nice finds here where I would add a few things.
- Grabarkewitz - Yellow dot next to head & Red dot version
- Moret - Yellow bleed into name box & Dot in yellow boarder above "R" in Rogelio (no bleed)
- Bonham - White streak next to jersey number - Only found on cards where green on bottom of C & S
- Ron Santo - Blue streak on cap bottom of 'C' & Blue streak on cap right of 'C'
75 Rookie Pitchers - Blue donut over N in Konieczny & 1/2 donut right of "s" in Astros (Konieczny )
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Continuing on with my variation pickups...I give you my 70's next.

Freehan - A.S. Red Boxes
Fregosi - White Line on top and dark line right border
Bunker - Slight pink bleed and greater pink bleed
Not certain the white line Fregosi should be counted as a print variation - seam lines like this appear on many Topps sets without white borders (1970 and 1962 come immediately to mind) where blocks of rows are repeated on the same sheet. So, on every 1970 sheet containing a Fregosi there is a white line between his row and the row above. The reason it can be seen on some cards and not others is simply due to whether the card is cut off-center. It's actually more a miscut than a variation.
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Not certain the white line Fregosi should be counted as a print variation - seam lines like this appear on many Topps sets without white borders (1970 and 1962 come immediately to mind) where blocks of rows are repeated on the same sheet. So, on every 1970 sheet containing a Fregosi there is a white line between his row and the row above. The reason it can be seen on some cards and not others is simply due to whether the card is cut off-center. It's actually more a miscut than a variation.
Makes sense to me. I just added the white line as a result of the black line.

Thanks,

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