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Default FT: Errors & Variations-a-palooza!!!! (super scan heavy)

***New and Udated!!!***

I love collecting vintage errors and variations and I'm constantly search these suckers out. Since I still have many major cards needed to complete and/or upgrade my sets, I figured I'd offer up some of these in trade for hits off of my need list. Some of these cards are relatively easy to come by, but then there are quite a few that are incredibly tough to find. I've included scans of both the fronts and backs, because we E & V collectors know that a wide variety of these cards are all about the backs. There are a ton of scans here, so be sure to take your time and scroll down to see everything. I've added all sorts of cards since the last time I did this.

I have also added my opinion as to the relative toughness of finding each of these cards. This assessment is based on factors such as general availability and pricing. I've used "Tough" as the default setting, while other hard-to-find cards have more colorful adjectives added.

If you are interested in trading, take a look at all of the scans and LMK what you have to offer. I prefer to trade cards of similar value for each other, not a bunch of commons for an expensive card. Don't ask me to assign monetary 'values' to any of these cards. For me it just boils down to whether or not the card(s) you're offering make me want to part with any of these guys. Know what I mean? My need list (and a list of other things I'm interested in) is found below the scans. Sorry, I'm not looking to sell any of these cards at the moment, just looking to trade. If you have any questions, LMK.

Many of these guys are in pretty nice shape, but they definitely run the gamut of conditions. Some are relatively weak, but most I would say conservatively fall into the ex/ex+ range.

This is an updated list of cards I have to trade, as I have recently added all sorts of stuff. From green tints to white letter variations, from Milton Bradley to pose variations, from blank backs and miscuts...

…there's a ton of great stuff here!!!


1960 Topps 293 Gene Conley - Shadow protruding into white border. Very tough.
1960 Topps 293 Gene Conley - Shadow protruding into white border. Very tough.
1960 Topps 52 Dave Philley - Light shadows on inset photo. Extremely tough.
1961 Topps 7 White Sox Team - Logo is all white (no yellow). Extremely tough.
1961 Topps 7 White Sox Team - Logo is all white (no yellow). Extremely tough.
1961 Topps 47 NL Pitching Leaders - No black line next to Burdette’s win total. Extremely tough.
1961 Topps 208 Larry Osborne - Incomplete vertical line. Tough.
1961 Topps 208 Larry Osborne - Incomplete vertical line. Tough.
1961 Topps 273 Checklist - Feet are closer to border. Tough.



1961 Topps 437 Checklist - “Louis” Aparicio. Tough.
1961 Topps 437 Checklist - “Luis” Aparicio. Tough.
1961 Topps 492 Ron Fairly - Bottom of baseball is green. Stupid tough.
1961 Topps 492 Ron Fairly - Bottom of baseball is green. Stupid tough.



1962 Topps 22 Checklist - Numbers 121-176 on back. Tough.
1962 Topps 22 Checklist - Numbers 121-176 on back. Tough.
1962 Topps 98 Checklist - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 111 Dallas Green - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 113 White Sox Team - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 113 White Sox Team - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 114 Howie Koplitz - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 115 Bob Skinner - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 115 Bob Skinner - Green tint. Extremely tough.



1962 Topps 120 Bob Purkey - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 122 Norm Bass - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 125 Gene Woodling - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 131 Pete Richert - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 132 Angels Team - Green tint with inset photos. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 137 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 138 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 139 Hal Reniff - Green tint pose variation. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 143 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Extremely tough.



1962 Topps 143 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 144 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 144 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 145 Barry Latman - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 147 Bill Kunkel - Green tint pose variation. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 147 Bill Kunkel - Green tint pose variation. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 150 Al Kaline - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 150 Al Kaline - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 152 Mickey Vernon - Green tint. Tough.



1962 Topps 155 Stu Miller - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 158 Braves Team - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 158 Braves Team - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 160 Dick Stuart - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 161 Frank Baumann - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 162 Sammy Drake - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 167 Tim McCarver RC - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 168 Leo Posada - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 169 Bob Cerv - Green tint. Extremely tough.



1962 Topps 170 Ron Santo - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 171 Dave Sisler - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 172 Fred Hutchinson - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 173 Chico Fernandez - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 176 Eddie Yost - Green tint pose variation. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 177 Bobby Shantz - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 178 Camilo Carreon - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 180 Bob Allison - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 181 Paul Brown - Green tint. Tough.



1962 Topps 182 Bob Nieman - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 183 Roger Craig - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 184 Haywood Sullivan - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 186 Mack Jones - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 187 Gene Conley - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 189 Dick Hall - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 191 Jim Brewer - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 192 Checklist - Check List, 3 (with comma). Tough.
1962 Topps 192 Checklist - Check List, 3 (with comma). Tough.



1962 Topps 193 Eddie Kasko - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 195 Joe Cunningham - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 196 Terry Fox - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 367 Checklist - Light wood. Very tough.
1962 Topps 441 Checklist - Smaller print on 'Checklist.' Tough.
1962 Topps 441 Checklist - Smaller print on 'Checklist.' Tough.
1962 Topps 458 Bob Buhl - No emblem on hat. Very tough.
1962 Topps 458 Bob Buhl - No emblem on hat. Very tough.
1962 Topps 462 Willie Tasby - No emblem on hat. Very tough.

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1963 Topps 54 "1962" Rookie Stars (w/NBA HOF'er Dave DeBusschere). Very tough.
1963 Topps 102 Checklist - "Checklist" is in red. Tough.
1963 Topps 341 Jack Baldschun - White slash across body in inset photo. Tough.
1963 Topps 341 Jack Baldschun - White slash across body in inset photo. Tough.
1963 Topps 454 Art Fowler - Card # on orange background. Very tough.
1963 Topps 454 Art Fowler - Card # on orange background. Very tough.
1965 Topps 508 Checklist - Larger space at bottom. Tough.



1966 Topps 43 Don Landrum - Button on pants partially airbrushed. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 43 Don Landrum - Button on pants partially airbrushed. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 62 Merritt Ranew - No sold statement. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 62 Merritt Ranew - No sold statement. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 103 Dick Groat - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 103 Dick Groat - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 303 Indians Team - No bullet (dot) on front. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 303 Indians Team - No bullet (dot) on front. Stupid tough.



1966 Topps 326 Braves Team - Bullet (dot) on front. Tough.
1966 Topps 326 Braves Team - Bullet (dot) on front. Tough.
1966 Topps 404 Pirates Team - No bullet (dot) on front. Tough.
1966 Topps 404 Pirates Team - No bullet (dot) on front. Tough.
1966 Topps 432 Bob Heffner - Purple tree. Very tough.
1966 Topps 432 Bob Heffner - Purple tree with 'lens flare.' Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 444 Checklist - “Red Sox Rookies.” Tough.
1966 Topps 444 Checklist - “R. Sox Rookies.” Tough.
1966 Topps 517 Checklist - “White Sox Rookies.” Tough.



1967 Topps 26 Bob Priddy - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 58 Paul Schaal - Bat above name is green. Very tough.
1967 Topps 58 Paul Schaal - Bat above name is green. Very tough.
1967 Topps 62 Checklist - Copyright under ‘r’ in “Tribe.” Very tough.
1967 Topps 86 Mike McCormick - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 86 Mike McCormick - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 117 Darrell Brandon - “DI” in the sky. Extremely tough.
1967 Topps 117 Darrell Brandon - “DI” in the sky. Extremely tough.
1967 Topps 223 Mike Ryan - No dot on the "i" in his signature. Very tough.



1967 Topps 223 Mike Ryan - No dot on the "i" in his signature. Very tough.
1967 Topps 128 Ed Spiezio - Incomplete name on front. Off the chart ridiculously tough.
1967 Topps 128 Ed Spiezio - Incomplete name on front. Off the chart ridiculously tough.
1967 Topps 374 Mel Queen - Incomplete line under stats. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 402 Phillies Rookies - Incomplete line under stats. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 402 Phillies Rookies - Incomplete line under stats. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 417 Bob Bruce - “RBAVES” on back. Very tough.
1967 Topps 417 Bob Bruce - “RBAVES” on back. Very tough.
1967 Topps 427 Ruben Gomez - Missing stat totals and incomplete lines. Stupid tough.



1967 Topps 447 Bo Belinsky - Incomplete stats. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 447 Bo Belinsky - Incomplete stats. Stupid tough.
1968 Topps 44 Frank Kostro - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 64 Jim Merritt - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 68 Ron Willis - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 192 Checklist - "Special Baseball Playing Card Game," ‘B’ on hat is cut off. Tough.
1968 Topps 356 Checklist - Good amount of room between the top of Holtzman's cap and the border. Tough.
1968 Topps 356 Checklist - Good amount of room between the top of Holtzman's cap and the border. Tough.



1969 Topps 47 Paul Popovich - Black airbrushing on helmet is jagged. Tough.
1969 Topps 47 Paul Popovich - Helmet emblem is visible. Tough.
1969 Topps 47 Paul Popovich - Helmet emblem is visible and some of the stats on back are obliterated. Wicked tough.
1969 Topps 49 Royals Rookies - “Rodriquez.” Very tough.
1969 Topps 77 Ron Perranoski - Emblem on hat is visible. Tough.
1969 Topps 77 Ron Perranoski - Emblem on hat is visible. Tough.
1969 Topps 77 Ron Perranoski - Emblem is not visible, larger black area on hat. Extremely tough. (Hardest of the 3 variations to find.)
1969 Topps 77 Ron Perranoski - Emblem is not visible, larger black area on hat. Extremely tough. (Hardest of the 3 variations to find.)
1969 Topps 99 Twins Rookies - With loop. Extremely tough.



1969 Topps 107 Checklist - #161 is Jim Purdin. Tough.
1969 Topps 123 Wilbur Wood - Eyes looking up to the sky. Tough.
1969 Topps 123 Wilbur Wood - Eyes looking up to the sky. Tough.
1969 Topps 151 Clay Dalrymple - “Phillies” pose variation. Very tough.
1969 Topps 151 Clay Dalrymple - “Phillies” pose variation. Very tough.
1969 Topps 208 Donn Clendenon - Expos. Very tough.
1969 Topps 208 Donn Clendenon - Expos. Very tough.
1969 Topps 444 Joe Moeller - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 451 Rich Rollins - White letter. Stupid tough.



1969 Topps 461 Mike Epstein - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 468 Pirates Rookies - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 485 Gaylord Perry - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 486 Paul Casanova - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 493 Wes Parker - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 567 Pirates Rookies - No black outline on title. Off the charts tough.
1969 Topps 582 Checklist - Red circle on back. Very tough.

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1970 Topps 303 Brant Alyea - Baseball is missing from cartoon on back. Very tough.
1970 Topps 303 Brant Alyea - Baseball is missing from cartoon on back. Very tough.
1970 Topps 537 Joe Morgan - “Pinhole” at top. Extremely tough.
1970 Topps 343 Checklist - Red bat on front. Tough.
1971 Topps 42 Boots Day - Light stanchion airbrushed green. Tough.
1971 Topps 42 Boots Day - Light stanchion airbrushed green. Tough.
1971 Topps 85 Billy Grabarkewitz - No red spot to the right of his cap. Tough.
1971 Topps 85 Billy Grabarkewitz - No red spot to the right of his cap. Tough.
1971 Topps 206 Checklist - Larger distance between top of white box and names. Tough.




1971 Topps 265 Jim Northrup - With medium dark scratchy area. Stupid tough.
1971 Topps 265 Jim Northrup - With light scratchy area. Stupid tough.
1971 Topps 306 Jim Nash - With black blob. Very tough.
1971 Topps 306 Jim Nash - With black blob. Very tough.
1971 Topps 619 Checklist - With copyright and a wavy, curved black line on helmet. Stupid tough.
1971 Topps 619 Checklist - With copyright and a wavy, curved black line on helmet. Stupid tough.
1972 Topps 18 Juan Pizarro - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.
1972 Topps 29 Bill Bonham - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.
1972 Topps 29 Bill Bonham - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.




1972 Topps 45 Glenn Beckert - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.
1972 Topps 45 Glenn Beckert - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.
1972 Topps 117 Cleo James - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.
1972 Topps 473 Dan McGinn - Top border sheared off. Very tough.
1972 Topps 534 Jim Hickman - Green ‘missing’ from “CUBS.” Stupid tough.
1972 Topps 534 Jim Hickman - Green ‘missing’ from “CUBS.” Stupid tough.




1973 Topps 12 Don Zimmer - Brown background. Tough.
1973 Topps 81 Whitey Lockman - Natural background. Tough.
1973 Topps 96 Doug Griffin - Green streak between legs and “BASE” is partially obliterated. Very tough.
1973 Topps 179 Dick Williams - Natural background. Tough.
1973 Topps 179 Dick Williams - Pinkish background with all coaches’ ears showing. Extremely tough.
1973 Topps 257 Yogi Berra - Dark background. Tough.
1973 Topps 257 Yogi Berra - Light background with a piece of Yost’s hat brim protruding. (Hardest of the Berra variations to find.) Extremely tough.
1973 Topps 257 Yogi Berra - Light background with a piece of Yost’s hat brim protruding. (Hardest of the Berra variations to find.) Extremely tough.




1973 Topps 280 Al Kaline - Bandage on his forehead. Stupid tough.
1973 Topps 280 Al Kaline - Bandage on his forehead. Stupid tough.
1974 Topps 77 Rich Troedson - Washington. Very tough.
1974 Topps 250 Willie McCovey - Washington. Very tough.
1974 Topps 599 Rookie Pitchers - Washington. Very tough.
1974 Topps 654 Jesus Alou - No position shown. Tough.
And to add a little bit of fun, these guys:
1989 Fleer Bill Ripken - “Fuck Face.”
1989 Fleer Bill Ripken - Partially obscured “Fuck Face.”



Graded Vintage Errors and Variations 1:
1962 Topps 124 Bill Pleis - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 126 Al Cicotte - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 137 Babe And Mgr. Huggins - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 143 Greatest Sports Hero - Green tint. Extremely tough.


Graded Vintage Errors and Variations 2:
1962 Topps 146 Don Demeter - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 173 Chico Fernandez - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 184 Haywood Sullivan - Green tint. Very tough.
1962 Topps 185 Roland Sheldon - Green tint. Extremely tough.


Graded Vintage Errors and Variations 3:
1962 Topps 458 Bob Buhl - No emblem on hat. Very tough.
1966 Topps 43 Don Landrum - Button partially airbrushed. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 104 Alex Johnson - No trade statement on back. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 468 Pirates Rookies - White letter. Stupid tough.


Graded Vintage Errors and Variations 4:
(Granted, the Pafko and Kaline cards aren't graded by legitimate TPG's, but they are in slabs, so I've included them here.)
1952 Topps 1 Andy Pafko - Black back. Off the charts tough.
1967 Topps 223 Mike Ryan - No dot on the "i" in his signature. Very tough.
1973 Topps 280 Al Kaline - Bandage on his forehead. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 141 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
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And now we come to the ERRORS section of the thread…

1962 Topps 142 Babe Ruth Special - Coaching For The Dodgers - Green tint miscut with part of Eddie Yost (pose variation) showing.
1969 Topps 343 Dan Frisella - Pink missing from the back of the card.
1970 Topps 168 Dave Watkins - Wildly miscut.
1970 Topps 290 Rod Carew - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1970 Topps 339 Johnny Edwards - Wildly miscut.
1970 Topps 380 Tony Perez - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1970 Topps 440 Bill Mazeroski - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1970 Topps 449 Jim Palmer - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1970 Topps 588 Checklist - Wildly miscut.



1972 Topps 23 Ted Kubiak - Wildly miscut.
1972 Topps 87 NL RBI Leaders - Wildly miscut HOF’ers.
1972 Topps 153 Rick Auerbach - Wildly miscut.
1972 Topps 190 Dave Giusti - Blank backed.
1972 Topps 195 Orlando Cepeda - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1972 Topps 202 Scipio Spinks - Blank backed.
1972 Topps 231 Casey Cox - Shifted blue ink.
1972 Topps 259 Sparky Lyle - Wet sheet transfer (WST).
1972 Topps 374 Jack Heidemann - Wildly miscut.



1972 Topps 493 Bob Bailey Boyhood Photos - Wildly miscut.
1972 Topps 755 Jim Fregosi - Wildly miscut high number.
1973 Topps 273 Chris Speier - Upside down wrong back (312 Oscar Brown).
1973 Topps 350 Tom Seaver - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1975 Topps 505 Chris Speier - Blank backed.
1976 Topps 393 Paul Mitchell - Blank backed.
1976 Topps 395 Jim Wynn - Blank backed.
1976 Topps 319 Larry Gura - Blank backed.
1976 Topps 287 Pete Mackanin - Blank backed.





My Need List:

***1954 Bowman*** (exmt)
1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 47, 50, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 64, 67, 66 (Piersall), 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 76, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 112, 115, 116, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 148, 149, 150, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 187, 188, 189, 191, 192, 193, 194, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 214, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223

***1957*** (ex. or better, will consider vg if not too bad)
1 (Williams), 284 (Zimmer), 286 (Richardson), 302 (Koufax), 328 (Robinson) & All Checklists

***1958*** (ex.+) (Lower Priority)
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35, 37, 42, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 54, 56, 57, 59, 62, 63, 64, 67, 68, 70, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 84, 85, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, 95, 97, 100, 101, 102, 105, 107, 108, 111, 112, 114, 123, 125, 131, 132, 135, 138, 140, 141, 142, 148, 149, 150, 159, 161, 162, 164, 165, 168, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 177, 178, 179, 181, 183, 185, 187, 190, 193, 194, 196, 197, 199, 203, 207, 208, 210, 211, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 227, 231, 232, 234, 238, 240, 241, 242, 244, 245, 246, 248, 250, 253, 254, 255, 256, 258, 260, 262, 263, 264, 267, 269, 271, 275, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 282, 285, 286, 288, 291, 293, 295, 296, 298, 299, 300, 301, 302, 304, 305, 307, 309, 310, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, 320, 321, 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 332, 333, 334, 336, 337, 340, 342, 346, 348, 349, 350, 351, 353, 355, 358, 359, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 368, 370, 371, 373, 375, 376, 378, 380, 382, 383, 387, 389, 392, 396, 398, 400, 402, 407, 413, 417, 418, 420, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 428, 429, 430, 431, 434, 436, 438, 440, 441, 443, 444, 446, 448, 452, 453, 455, 458, 461, 462, 464, 465, 468, 470, 472, 474, 475, 479, 480, 481, 484, 485, 490, 493, 495

***1959*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
1 (Frick), 12 (Law), 26 (Stobbs), 41 (Martyn), 49 (Hall), 54 (Roach), 59 (Noren), 61 (Brown), 65 (Torre), 69 (Giants), 72 (Renna), 74 (Directing the Power), 76 (Richardson), 80 (Minoso), 89 (Gardner), 90 (Skowron), 107 (Larker), 133 (Lillis), 141 (Shipley), 160 (Groat), 182 (Graff), 185 (Busby), 221 (Bowman), 229 (Power), 250 (O'Dell), 263 (Daley), 264 (Carrasquel), 286 (Stone), 300 (Ashburn), 309 (Maglie), 395 (Howard), 397 (Senators), 507 (Hale), 514 (Gibson), 549 (Nunn), 550 (Campanella), 554 (Skowron), 569 (Friend)

plus these variations:
40 (Spahn-Born 1931)
40 (Spahn-Born 1931, 3 partially obscured)
321 (Giallombardo-No optioned statement)
322 (Hanebrink-No trade statement)
336 (Loes-No trade statement)
362 (Nichols-No optioned statement)
457 (Dodgers #482 is Houtteman)??

***1960*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
10 (Banks), 26 (Terwilliger), 33 (Morgan), 44 (Locke), 50 (Kaline), 52 (Philley), 83 (Kubek), 93 (Schult), 162 (Taylor), 204 (Duren), 245 (Yost), 261 (Burnside), 405 (Richardson)

***1961*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
2 (Maris), 160 (Ford), 287 (Yastrzemski), 344 (Koufax), 417 (Marichal), 425 (Berra), 430 (Mazeroski), 472 (Berra MVP), 484 (Aaron MVP), 489 (Dropo), 528 (Ramos), 544 (Thomas), 577 (Aaron AS), 579 (Mays AS), 580 (Kaline AS), 586 (Ford AS)

***1962*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners) “GT” = green tint
113 (White Sox GT), 119 (Murphy GT), 124 (Pleis GT), 126 (Cicotte GT), 130 (Bolling), 131 (Richert), 133 (Alou GT), 134 (Hoeft GT), 135 (Babe As A Boy GT), 136 (Babe Joins Yanks GT), 139 (Reniff Portrait), 139 (Reniff Pitching), 141 (Twilight Years GT), 143 (Greatest Sports Hero GT), 144 (Farewell Speech GT), 146 (Demeter GT), 151 (Klippstein GT), 158 (Braves GT), 159 (Reniff Portrait), 160 (Stuart GT), 162 (Drake GT), 167 (McCarver GT), 169 (Cerv), 169 (Cerv GT), 171 (Sisler GT), 172 (Hutchinson GT), 174 (Willey GT), 176 (Yost GT), 182 (Nieman), 183 (Craig), 194 (Chance GT), 196 (Fox GT), 320 (Aaron), 427 (Wood), 455 (Arroyo), 464 (Jackson), 465 (Reds), 577 (Nicholson), 591 (McDowell)

***1963*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
4 (AL HR Leaders), 7 (NL Pitching Leaders), 157 (Segui), 158 (Rookies), 202 (Red Sox), 226 (Javier), 270 (Alou), 275 (Mathews), 300 (Mays), 302 (Herzog), 320 (Spahn), 341 (Baldschun), 345 (Robinson), 353 (Williams), 360 (Drysdale), 402 (Vernon), 446 (Ford), 449 (Tartabull), 466 (Rookies), 471 (Retzer-white silhouette in inset circle), 475 (Triandos), 485 (Landis), 487 (Roseboro), 496 (Rookies), 508 (Savage), 517 (Woodeshick), 530 (Mossi), 533 (Shantz), 537 (Rookies)

***1965*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
4 (NL HR Ldrs), 7 (AL ERA Ldrs), 19 (Brown), 50 (Marichal), 121 (Alley), 138 (WS Game 7), 150 (Robinson), 155 (Maris), 250 (Mays), 315 (Malzone), 326 (Siebler), 332 (Abernathy), 335 (Lolich), 380 (Colavito), 389 (Larsen), 404 (Williams), 415 (Flood), 426 (Braves), 475 (Boyer), 477 (Carlton), 506 (Mele), 510 (Banks), 555 (Baldschun), 572 (Orioles), 573 (Red Sox Rookies), 578 (Carreon), 588 (Green)

***1966*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
9 (Boyer), 43 (Landrum-Button on pants is partially airbrushed and/or button on pants is orange/red colored), 120 (Killebrew), 125 (Brock), 130 (Torre), 202 (Dalrymple), 217 (NL HR Ldrs.), 255 (Stargell), 264 (Twins Rookies), 273 (Astro Aces), 275 (McCarver), 276 (Bouton), 300 (Clemente), 384 (Downing), 387 (Reed), 442 (Orioles Rookies), 449 (Moeller), 456 (Red Sox Rookies), 460 (Blefary), 469 (Yankee Rookies), 488 (Banks), 492 (A's Team), 500 (Aaron), 523 (Sadowski), 529 (White Sox Rookies), 532 (Monteagudo), 539 (Astros Rookies), 542 (Smith), 543 (Craig), 545 (Green), 546 (Siebler), 548 (Kroll), 555 (Perranoski), 558 (Red Sox Rookies), 565 (Piersall), 568 (A's Rookies), 573 (Griffith), 576 (Nicholson), 583 (Tigers Team)

***1967*** (ex. mt. - sharp corners)
30 (Kaline), 43 (Salmon), 45 (Maris), 129 (Roof), 130 (Regan), 154 (WS), 202 (Edwards), 205 (Groat), 216 (Bengal Belters), 252 (Bolin-white blob between Bob and Bolin on front), 275 (Whitfield), 296 (Beckert), 302 (Orioles), 393 (Bouton), 460 (Killebrew), 466 (Wine), 476 (Perez), 485 (McCarver), 492 (Pirates), 495 (Peterson), 516 (Giants), 521 (Bird Bombers), 535 (Clendenon), 538 (Martin), 545 (Grant), 553 (Yankee Rookies), 563 (Adcock), 564 (Astros Rookies), 567 (Hamilton), 569 (AL Rookies), 570 (Wills), 575 (Boswell), 577 (Short), 578 (Boccabella), 579 (Henry), 580 (Colavito), 581 (Seaver), 584 (Piersall), 585 (Bunker), 590 (Richert), 595 (Rojas), 596 (Cisco), 602 (Pizarro), 603 (Athletics Rookies), 604 (Red Sox Team), 609 (John)

***1968*** (nr. mt.)
these variations: 49 (Brinkman-Yellow Team Name), 66 (Cox-Yellow Team Name), 400 (McCormick-White Team Name)

***1969*** (upgrade, so looking for nr. mt.)
120 (Rose), 190 (Mays), 221 (Shamsky), 292 (Downing), 343 (Frisella), 375 (Killebrew), 381 (Kranepool), 480 (Seaver), 495 (Campaneris), 517 (McCormick), 567 (Pirates Rookies without black outline), 589 (Pepitone), 620 (Chance), 624 (Rookie Stars), 630 (Bonds), 637 (Padres Rookies), 643 (Cowan), 660 (Smith), 663 (Radatz)

plus these ‘white letter’ variations: 440 (McCovey), 441 (Higgins), 447 (Houk), 452 (Ferrara), 454 (Phillies Rookies), 464 (Marshall), 468 (Pirates Rookies), 470 (Stottlemyre), 471 (Savage), 473 (Arcia), 476 (Red Sox Rookies), 482 (Gosger), 485 (Perry), 491 (Twins Rookies), 500 (Mantle), 511 (Segui)

***1970*** (upgrade, so looking for nr. mt.)
180 (John), 198 (Mets Celebrate), 252 (Palmer), 401 (Giants Rookies), 436 (Phillies), 472 (Braves), 629 (Rettenmund), 636 (Stewart), 710 (Millan)

***1971*** (upgrade, so looking for nr. mt.)
5 (Munson), 20 (Jackson), 50 (McCovey), 61 (AL Batting Ldrs.), 72 (NL Strikeout Ldrs.), 133 (Lolich), 180 (Kaline), 200 (NL Playoffs Game 2), 248 (Wilhelm), 277 (Waslewski), 330 (WS Game 4), 341 (Garvey), 400 (Aaron), 412 (Johnson), 439 (Phillies Rookies), 478 (Carbo), 529 (NL Rookies), 530 (Yastrzemski), 537 (Egan), 538 (Bravo), 550 (Killebrew), 576 (Cubs Rookies), 582 (Cash), 585 (Davis), 603 (Pirates), 662 (Hedlund), 673 (Janeski), 686 (Ruiz), 700 (Powell), 703 (Kekich), 711 (Stahl), 724 (Tischinski), 731 (Qualls), 737 (Gomez)


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• HOF'ers in nice shape from the 50's and 60's, ungraded
• Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente & Mickey Mantle cards
• 1958 Topps HOF'ers
• Tough to find errors and variations from the 50's through the early 70's
• 1964 Topps Stand-Ups (need virtually any in nice shape)
• 1961-67 Topps high numbers and SP's
• 1963 Fleer BB stars and HOF'ers in exmt or better shape
• 1954 Red Heart BB (need virtually any in nice shape)
• T-206's
• 1972 Topps HOF'ers in NM shape and centered to upgrade my sets
• 1972 Topps FB high numbers (need these in exmt+ shape: 271 Warfield AP, 277 Eller AP, 304 Dale, 308 Morrall, 312 Marsalis, 336 Marshall, 341 Butkus)
• 1972-73 OPC Hockey starter set with stars and/or high numbers
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Weekend bump. Doesn't anybody trade any more?? There is just a tremendous amount of great stuff here!!
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Although it's probably pointless, I'll give it a weekend bump.
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Bump. Look at all the great, hard-to-find stuff I have here. Frickin' awesome cards!!! Let's trade!!!
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ttt. Anyone have good hits to my need list?
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Brand New Updates…

I've just added 8 hard to find variations, plus an interesting print error card…

1962 Topps 110 Bill Skowron - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 125 Gene Woodling - Faint white circle emanates from the top of his bat. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 139 Hal Reniff - Misnumbered (139) on back. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 141 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 189 Dick Hall - ‘Soul Patch’ variation. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 189 Dick Hall - ‘Soul Patch’ variation. Extremely tough.
1967 Topps 374 Mel Queen - Stat lines are partially obliterated. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 513 Marcelino Lopez - Color error.
1968 Topps 43 Gary Bell - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.

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1966 Topps 43 Don Landrum - Button on pants is orange. Off the charts tough. (Discussed here: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=209256)
1966 Topps 303 Indians Team - No bullet (dot) on front. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 432 Bob Heffner - Purple tree. Very tough.
1967 Topps 117 Darrell Brandon - “DI” in the sky. Extremely tough.
1967 Topps 182 Ed Charles - Blue sleeve at elbow. Extremely tough.
1967 Topps 402 Phillies Rookies - Incomplete line under stats. Stupid tough. (Has a crease.)
1968 Topps 81 Larry Jackson - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1970 Topps 350 Roberto Clemente - Wildly miscut HOF’er.
1973 Topps 280 Al Kaline - Bandage on his forehead. Stupid tough.

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Nothing earth shattering this week, but a few cool variations and errors for your perusal…

1962 Topps 189 Dick Hall - ‘Soul Patch’ variation. Extremely tough.
1964 Topps 397 Chuck Cottier - Weird streaks across his neck and chest. Extremely tough.
1967 Topps 58 Paul Schaal - Bat above name is green. Very tough.
1967 Topps 361 Checklist - Cropping variation with a black dot below his chin. Tough.
1972 Kellogg’s 54 Willie Mays - 1855 RBI’s. Stupid tough.
1972 Topps 45 Glenn Beckert - Green under ‘C’ and ‘S.’ Very tough.
1972 Topps 168 Deron Johnson IA - Misaligned red color.
1972 Topps 170 Vida Blue IA - Misaligned red color.
1973 Topps 420 Tommie Agee - Blank back.

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After a couple of trades, all scans have been updated with a few cards added, including one or two graded variations.
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You can find a lot of incredibly great stuff throughout this entire thread. Many scans have been updated as cards have been traded and/or new variations added. Check it out!!

1962 Topps 113 White Sox Team - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 189 Dick Hall - Green tint. Tough.
1966 Topps 43 Don Landrum - Button on pants partially airbrushed. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 303 Indians Team - No bullet (dot) on front. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 47 Paul Popovich - Helmet emblem is visible and some of the stats on back are obliterated. Wicked tough.
1971 Topps 306 Jim Nash - With black blob and horizontal line. Wicked tough. (Discussed here: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=210972)

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Weekend bump for a slew of tremendously great stuff!! Does anybody around here trade anymore??
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Weekend bump. Take a look.
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Let's give it a gentle bump.
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I'll give this a weekend bump in case any traders have awoken from their comas...
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Weekend bump. Scans have been updated after some movement. Take a look...
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It's time for a bump, but I gotta say something first. As a PSA (public service announcement, not a TPG)…

For any of you looking to trade for either of my 1967 #128 Ed Spiezio error cards, I don't want to be rude, but please don't waste my time, okay? Please. You have to have substantial cards available for trade. It's as simple as that. Every time I bump this thread (EVERY SINGLE TIME), I get a new round of PM's from various people trying to get them off of me for nothing, assuming I have no clue what they're worth. Come on. It gets really frustrating and the funniest part is how everyone thinks they're so clever, but they do the exact same thing as everyone else:

First, they will go out of their way to make a point of saying that they 'might be interested' in one or both of my Spiezios. They MIGHT be interested. It's obviously a tactic of pretending it's no big deal and that they'll be doing me a favor if they decide to trade with me.

Second, (after I reply) they will list a bunch of commons from my need list and say they 'MAY' be willing to offer some of those cards for a Spiezio. SOME. A few 1971 commons in rough shape for a card that sells for hundreds of dollars the rare times it ever appears on ebay. Sure, sounds fair.

I know, I know, get a real problem, Elm. If it helps, I'm sorta giggling as I post this, but I needed to get it off of my chest.

For the rest of you E & V collectors, though, check out the thread and the beauties contained within and let's talk (just please don't do what I discussed above)...
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If you would but a trade value beside each card I think it would help. I know I would be a lot more interested if I knew how you valued the cards I was interested in trading for.
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If you would but a trade value beside each card I think it would help. I know I would be a lot more interested if I knew how you valued the cards I was interested in trading for.
Wow, talk about completely and utterly NOT understanding the point of my post. What you're saying has nothing to do with it. These people know full well the 'value' of the Spiezio cards--even if it's not posted beside them--and treat me like I'm some sort of ignoramus as they slyly think they can rip me off. They know exactly what they're doing and to me it's frickin' laughable!!!
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Wow, talk about completely and utterly NOT understanding the point of my post. What you're saying has nothing to do with it. These people know full well the 'value' of the Spiezio cards--even if it's not posted beside them--and treat me like I'm some sort of ignoramus as they slyly think they can rip me off. They know exactly what they're doing and to me it's frickin' laughable!!!
Darren I was not talking about the low ballers or your Spiezio cards. I am saying I know I would be way more interested in contacting you about a trade if I knew how you valued the cards you are trying to trade. I know others also feel this way from previous posts on the subject.
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Darren I was not talking about the low ballers or your Spiezio cards. I am saying I know I would be way more interested in contacting you about a trade if I knew how you valued the cards you are trying to trade. I know others also feel this way from previous posts on the subject.
I honestly have no interest in putting down the specific dollar 'trade value' of the cards I have. To me, whoever is collecting what I'm collecting knows roughly what the perceived value of the cards is, so they can check to see what they have off of my need list that comes pretty close and we can start talking from there. Then things like condition, etc., come into play to add or subtract from that value. It's not a perfect way to do things, as some cards are much rarer to me and my point of view than they may be to someone else, but personally, I just prefer to do it that way. To each his own, I guess.

And it's important to note that these are actual collectors I'm talking about. Perhaps I should've stated in the 'getting this off of my chest' segment of this thread that 9 out of 10 of the people who do the things I described here are obviously dealers. They take what are arguably the most valuable cards I have in this thread and try to get them off of me for nothing, so they can do a quick flip or hit the 'bay and make a tidy profit.

Sorry if I sounded rude to you in my response before. Oof. It wasn't my intention.
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1968 Topps 18 Mike Hershberger - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 143 Pete Cimino - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1971 Topps 306 Jim Nash - With black blob and horizontal line. Wicked tough. (Discussed here: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=210972)
1969 Topps 441 Dennis Higgins - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 452 Al Ferrara - White letter. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 185 Roland Sheldon - Green tint. Extremely tough.
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1973 Topps 280 Al Kaline - Bandage on his forehead. Stupid tough…and it's a PSA 8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1962 Topps 146 Don Demeter - Green tint. Very tough.
1972 Topps 117 Cleo James - Green under "C" and "S." Very tough.

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Let's give this chock-full-of-goodness thread a bump...
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With all the talk about the '73 Kaline variation, let's give this one a bump.
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1966 Topps 43 Don Landrum - Button on pants partially airbrushed. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 103 Dick Groat - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 86 Mike McCormick - No trade statement. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 454 Checklist - Both of Marichal’s ears are shown. Very tough.
1969 Topps 491 Twins Rookies - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 567 Pirates Rookies - No black outline on title. Off the charts tough.
1972 Topps 306 Ken Boswell IA - With red streak. Extremely tough.
1973 Topps 81 Whitey Lockman - Natural background. Tough.
1973 Topps 116 Ralph Houk - Natural background. Tough.

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1962 Topps 143 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 160 Dick Stuart - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 176 Eddie Yost - Green tint pose variation. Extremely tough.
1963 Topps 211 Fred Whitfield - Yellow splotch on neck. Stupid tough.
1963 Topps 211 Fred Whitfield - Red splotch on neck. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 252 Bob Bolin - White streak across his name. Off the charts tough.
1972 Topps 209 Joe Rudi - Short black streak. Extremely tough.
1972 Topps 209 Joe Rudi - Long black streak. Extremely tough.
1972 Topps 473 Dan McGinn - Top border sheared off. Very tough.

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1959 Topps 181 Bob Porterfield - Crooked line in ‘Year’ column. Very tough.
1962 Topps 148 Wally Post - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1965 Topps 367 Leon Wagner - Wavy blue border. Stupid tough.
1966 Topps 36 Jim Hunter - Glowing orangey shape near his armpit. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 182 Ed Charles - Blue sleeve at elbow. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 80 Rod Carew - Milton Bradley. Stupid tough.
1972 Topps 306 Ken Boswell IA - With red streak. Extremely tough.
1973 Topps 96 Doug Griffin - Green streak between legs and “BASE” is partially obliterated. Very tough.

And a random error…
1972 Topps 306 Ken Boswell IA - Overly red.

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Thanks for sharing. I love the '62 Green Tints.


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Bump. There is a ton of rare cards in this thread. Still looking for traders...
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Latest additions…
1960 Topps 52 Dave Philley - Dark shadows on inset photo. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 119 Danny Murphy autographed - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 141 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 189 Dick Hall - ‘Soul Patch’ variation. Extremely tough.
1963 Topps 211 Fred Whitfield - Yellow splotch on neck. Stupid tough.
1967 Topps 117 Darrell Brandon - “DI” in the sky. Extremely tough.

And some random errors…
1962 Topps 150 Don Wilson - Wild color shifts.
1962 Topps 150 Joe Gibbon - Wild color shifts.
1962 Topps 152 Danny Murtaugh - Wild color shifts.

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It's been a while, so let's give it a bump…

Latest additions…
1962 Topps 119 Danny Murphy - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 139 Hal Reniff - Misnumbered (139) on back. Stupid tough.
1968 Topps 27 Gil Hodges - Lipstick mark on shoulder. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 34 Al Ferrara - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 80 Rod Carew - Milton Bradley. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 440 Willie McCovey - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 482 Jim Gosger - White letter. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 501 Tony Gonzalez - White letter. Stupid tough.

And a random error…
1963 Topps 506 Gene Green - Wild color shifts.

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Because the scans by themselves come across a tad bit orangey, I was asked to show the back of the MB Ferrara (right) next to the back of his 'regular' 1968 card (left), to highlight the different coloring…

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Red, White and Bump!!! This thread is like a museum exhibit for us E & V collectors!!!

All scans have been updated after cards were added and subtracted after some swaps. Every single card shown here is available for trade, so take a look and let's talk.
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1962 Topps 157 Wes Covington - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 182 Bob Nieman - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 99 Rocky Colavito - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1968 Topps 120 Mel Stottlemyre - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1972 Topps 300 Hank Aaron IA - With red streak across thighs. Stupid tough.
1969 Topps 468 Pirates Rookies - White letter. Stupid tough.

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Weekend bump…

If you haven't checked out this thread yet, definitely go through it. There is a slew of great and hard-to-find cards up for trade.

Latest additions…
1962 Topps 131 Pete Richert - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 139 Babe Ruth Special - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 148 Wally Post - Green tint. Stupid tough.
1962 Topps 167 Tim McCarver RC - Green tint. Extremely tough.
1962 Topps 170 Ron Santo - Green tint. Extremely tough.

And a few random errors…
1969 Topps 432 Bob Gibson AS - Wild color shifts.
1972 Topps 757 Jose Cardenal - Wildly miscut high number.
1977 Burger King 23 Lou Piniella - Wild color shifts on this rare SP.

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1962 Topps 121 Billy Hitchcock - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 126 Al Cicotte - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 149 Bob Duliba - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 187 Gene Conley - Green tint. Tough.
1962 Topps 191 Jim Brewer - Green tint. Tough.
1968 Topps 124 Nate Oliver - Milton Bradley. Extremely tough.
1972 Topps 300 Hank Aaron IA - With red streak across thighs. Stupid tough.
1972 Topps 534 Jim Hickman - Green ‘missing’ from “CUBS.” Stupid tough.
1973 Topps 280 Al Kaline - Bandage on his forehead. Stupid tough.

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I was asked about the 1972 Aaron IA variation, so here's a closeup view of one (this is from a different card, as I made this image a while back). On the printer sheet, Aaron was situated next to Boswell IA (I have examples of that card in this thread) and the line connects just about perfectly from Hammerin' Hank to Kenny…

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