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W516-2-1 vs W516-2-2 differences?
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I have two Ruth cards, one graded by PSA as 1921 W516-2-1 and the other by SGC as W516-2-2. However, when I look at them, they seem exactly the same. Am I missing something or did one of the graders get the flip wrong?
Thanks! Gary |
According to the Old Cardboard web site, it's a W516-2-1 because of the typeset lettering
http://www.oldcardboard.com/w/w516/w...?cardsetID=818 |
W516-1-1 (mistakenly listed as simply W516-1 in book) and W516-2-3 have IFS/IFC symbol correct.
W516-1-2, W516-2-1, and W516-2-2 have IFC/IFS symbol reversed. W516-1-1, W516-1-2, and W516-2-2 have hand written font W516-2-1 and W516-2-3 have serif font. They are both from the same set, SGC got it wrong. -Rhett |
Thanks, Rhett. Really appreciate it!
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Same Card
These both look like w516-2-1's to me. Here's a good resource to tell the difference...
http://www.oldcardboard.com/w/w516/w...?cardsetID=818 |
Yeah they both look like 516-2-1s, unless Babe Ruth threw with his right hand.
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