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Old 08-22-2002, 01:46 PM
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Posted By: Goudey Guy

I have a card that I've been unable to identify. It has the same measurements as a W502, and the players name and number are listed near the bottom and correlate to the W502 set (its card #2). The back however, is blank, which tells me that it's not a W502, Yuenglings, or any other number of cards that were produced in this style.
One wierd item that the card does have however, is at the base of the back of the card, the number 172 appears in the same type print as the front of the card.

I'm just wondering if I have a W502 anomaly, or if it's another brand altogether. Is it possible that it's some sort of proof card? Any suggestions would be helpful.

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Old 08-22-2002, 02:11 PM
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Posted By: Mike Williams

that W502's can have blank backs. I had a blank back Gehrig once....in an SGC holder and it was designated W502.

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I have seen a few W502s with blank backs as well.

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Thanks for the help guys!!

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