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Old 03-12-2018, 04:32 PM
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Since your question seems to be answered, can we open this thread up to other weird-pops (which sounds like the name of an ice cream product on a Wacky Pack sticker from the 70's)?

I was looking at the PSA site for my 1961 high numbers, and at the end of the list there is a strange anomaly. It lists card #603 as the Pirates Team, and there is a single card in the pop. For clarification, the set only goes to #589 and the Pirates card is #554. I know the obvious answer is the card is/was simply a 1971 Topps #603, the Pirates Team, erroneously labeled as 1961 (I guess it's possible, although incredibly unlikely, that something else is in play here, like a wrong back or something). Is that going to be forever left there until someone actually sends the slab in to be corrected, or the owner removes the card and sends the slab back in to PSA??
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