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Sorry. The '87 case is tagged 362-87 and states 20/36 ct. and 40cents.
The other case besides being tagged 362-pc states 20/36 ct. and 35cents. Does that help any? Btw, appreciate your help. Thanks. Also, there's a stamped number on the bottom front "331961." Last edited by ocjack; 09-14-2020 at 04:39 PM. |
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Can you post a picture? If you can, I think I can answer your question.
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Here you go. And thanks. There's a stamp at the bottom of the case that reads "331961" if that helps any.
Last edited by ocjack; 09-15-2020 at 10:08 AM. |
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Picture helps. That is a standard wax box that has a replacement label that probably was put on by the shipping dept at Duryea. I've seen one or two of those. If you peel off that label you should see a 362-86 underneath.
By 1989-1990 they started printing boxes with an actual printed label reading 362-PCO instead of the replacement label with black type on white paper like you have. Your serial number of 331961 also lines up with it being an '86 case. That was shipped out on Sept 31, 1986 by the first shift of that day. |
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Thanks West. I'm always amazed with the amount of knowledge on this site and the willingness of its members to share that knowledge.
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I have nothing to add other than cases of 1986 Topps at the Price Club brings back some memories. I was living in San Diego at the time attending UCSD and I used to go to the Price Club all the time to buy up for my fraternity (I was 21), and I remember picking up some boxes of 1986 Topps at the Price Club on a lark. First wax I'd busted in 5 years.
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Thank you for posting the photo. What you have, I believe, is quite rare. Topps usually sold wax boxes in cases like yours, but once the case was opened the boxes themselves weren't sealed in any particular way. In 1986, that changed in limited circumstances. Topps factory sealed wax boxes in three different ways that year, for sale at "wholesale clubs" like Sams and Costco. Some boxes had plain yellow tape sealing them, some had yellow tape with a "SWC" and a number printed on the tape in red, and even fewer were factory wrapped in cellophane. This was not shrink wrap like BBCE wraps its boxes with, but was actual cellophane with folds on the ends that looked like a cello pack. What you have, I believe, is a factory sealed case of the cellophane wrapped boxes. You should be able to look straight down on the top of the case, and if there is a small opening between the two main flaps, you should be able to shine a light down and it will reflect on the cellophane. I would keep that case sealed, as it's a pretty neat rarity for 1986 wax cases.
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There was a small opening between the two flaps and my flashlight did shine on something shiny. So.............BINGO!
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