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1976 Topps in 1974 Wrapper
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I just picked this up. It is a 1976 Topps pack wrapped in a 1974 Wrapper. Was wondering if there are a lot of miswrapped packs with 2+ years separation. I assume Topps just found some old stock and decided to use it....just seems odd with the 2 years separation.
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Are we sure that is a 74 wrapper and not a 73. We have had threads in here debating when Topps went to distributing all series at one time. There is not doubt iit happened nationwide in 1974 but it seems clear all cards were also released at one time in certain markets in 1973, and in packs that indicated as such
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Why would Topps do that? That seems really strange and extremely unlikely. It's not like no one has ever resealed a wax pack. I guess I have a basic distrust of "sealed" packs in general after getting burned on some 1975 mini "sealed" packs, and I'd have a really hard time accepting these packs were real unless I pulled them from a sealed 1996 Topps wax box myself. I'm assuming they are considered real if PSA is grading them. Have these been accepted by the sealed pack collectors as real for a while, or did these just start showing up recently?
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Howard-- I have an unopened 1994 Topps wax box full of 1974 packs I can sell you for the right price :)
I have no idea if the pack is legit but it would not surprise me one bit if Topps utilized unused wrappers is subsequent years |
This is probably going to be a very stupid question, but I'll ask anyway.
If it is a unopened/sealed pack in a 1974 wrapper, how do you know that there are 1976 cards inside of it? :confused: |
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yes, football packs are even worse.
not 100% but topps used the 81 wrapper for close to 3 years, I think. then ya had the football/baseball cards in the same cello pack. think that mighta been 1980? |
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http://i537.photobucket.com/albums/f...y/newpacks.jpg |
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That's cool...if I was a kid back then though...I'd probably freak out... haha.
Ricky Y |
1976 Topps in 74 Wrapper
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Here is the reverse. Note the expiration date is 1974. Z |
If the back pictured in the last post is the same pack as the one pictured in the original post, then one of these three things happened.
C. That's the first 76 pack with a 74 offer date I have ever seen. |
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Topps reused loads of stuff all through the 70's.
Especially just a couple years later. 79 baseball with 78 backs 79? Baseball with Mork and Mindy sticker fronts on the back Bazooka boxes with 78 baseball backs inside same with black hole card backs It seemed like anything leftover was turned into something else, or used to adjust the equipment. (I have all of the 4 above, Don't know the source for the mork and Mindy, the 79/78 combos were supposedly a dump find, and I bought the Bazooka boxes at retail in a grocery store. ) In general they overproduced so there were always leftovers. Plus they made up reduced "fun" packs for Halloween either using leftovers or returns. 74 was a big year for that. I can easily see them using up a few rolls of still leftover wrappers. Steve B |
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Do you have a link for that info about the quarters? I've looked and can't find anything. It doesn't make much sense, but the 70's was full of weird pretty much everywhere. Steve B |
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Just got confirmation from Steve Hart that it is possible to have the 1974 date offer on a 1976 pack. I stand corrected, as I do, at home, with my wife, all the time.
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Topsey Turvey
I think it is Zach who should be apologizing for trying to confuse everyone with this thread :)
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74 Topps
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Wouldn't your images imply that there are actually 1974 cards in this pack based upon your info? Also there is a barely visible image in the 2nd post above - just can't identify who is on the card. It appears to be a Cleveland player due to the dark blue visor. Z |
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I'm used to hearing similar stuff at flea markets. And it's not at all restricted to any one hobby. Every once in a while whatever the story is it turns out to be true. Steve B |
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On a lot of packs it's possible to get a bit of an idea who's on the bottom, and if the image and the wrapper are just right, on the top too. The 74 in the quoted post shows one of the Hank Aaron specials, the 76 pack shows nearly nothing. Pack and wrapper varieties are things that haven't really hit the mainstream in detail, although there's a lot of info out there. Steve B Steve B |
Here is a recap of 74-76 (partial) from a old baseball card news article. 76 cards in 74 wrappers has been known for a long time
http://i133.photobucket.com/albums/q...psh3bgvg6r.jpg |
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