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bigfanNY 08-27-2017 10:09 PM

1969 Topps Stamps Panels set of 20
 
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For Sale complete set of 1969 Topps. Panels 20 Vertical panels Star panels are all nice 4 panels are o/c some pics and will send more if anyone asks. Asking SOLD Delivered for the set

quitcrab 08-28-2017 06:08 AM

Do the vertical sheets contain the same group of players as the horizontal sheets?

bigfanNY 08-28-2017 10:31 AM

Yes the same 240 stamps are on both. But you need 24 horizontal panels to complete the set. There is a thread I started in postwar cards where I ask similar questions. Seems vertical is the way they were issued in packs and are tougher to get than horizontal. Based on input from members.

quitcrab 08-28-2017 11:58 AM

What I really want yo know if the vertical and horizontal panels match with the same 12 players?... I collect Brooks Robinson and have the horizontal panel... Would the vertical Brooks panel have the same 11 other players?

Harford20 08-28-2017 12:14 PM

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There IS a difference in the 12 players from each sheet, but not the 4-player group around your player of choice. For example Hank Aaron is next to Eddie Fisher and has Hundley/Alvis below on both the Vertical strips and the Horizontal strips, but the other 8 players differ on each of these strips.

Another good example in on the 12stamp vertical Clemente and Bench are on the same sheet. On the 12stamp horizontal, Bench is not on that sheet.

Dave

bigfanNY 08-28-2017 03:00 PM

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Here is Brooks sheet as you can see 8 players are different between vertical and horizontal. And the perforation is not the same.

quitcrab 08-29-2017 04:41 AM

Thanks so much
Seems like " it depends on how you slice it "


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