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Earning Their Stripes
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Card Grading Trainer: "OK guys, now that you have made it through spotting fakes, rebuilt corners, microtrimming, black light use, etc., it is time we move on to more advanced matters.
Let's start with identifying a striped hat vs. a white hat. Hmmmm, this may require further training...": |
hahahaha...that's too funny
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Too funny.... Perhaps if the price guides/checklists had listed these cards as "Blue Collar" vs "White Collar", it would have been less confusing....
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not labeled
Very interesting, neither of mine are labeled with the variation.
And these both happen to be for sale and/or trade! PM me if interested! http://www.247hq.com/t216/T216-BENDER-SC.gifhttp://www.247hq.com/t216/T216-BENDER-WC.gif |
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That might have worked! I note that Lew Lipset distinguished the cards by calling them: Striped Hat Blue Background, and White Hat Green Background. I guess the flips wouldn't have room for all that! As an additional note, these cards and the ones Cosmo showed are a further caution that pop reports are not the gospel. Considering that these cards have a PSA pop of around 5 examples, a mistake in the identification can throw the pop report off in a major way. Cheers, Blair |
Funny... "Green" and "Blue" would have been easy too, but they might have messed that up to :)
PS Cozmo's scarce T216 cards also show the much scarcer thin stock "large scroll" on back, compared to the normal stock "small scroll" design... There was a thread a few days back talking about the thin stock T216s. |
:D
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That's funny.... I didn't even notice that the backgrounds were different colors.....
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