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Gray back/front?
I was watching this card and said to myself, that is a Gray back/front but the card only had 1 bid of $89 dollars the last time I looked again a short while ago. (Also thought, maybe, the scan/age might be giving its gray appearance as well?) :confused:
I missed watching it but I was going to bid up to a $100 in hopes of getting it thinking it was worth the chance and seeing as it was a 7, I didn't think it would be money unwisely spent either if it turned out it wasn't. I just checked it now and noticed the final price/bid. :eek: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-Topps-...vip=true&rt=nc Guess I wasn't the only one thinking it was a gray back/front. :cool: |
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Was/is there any cards that just have gray fronts and not backs? I have read where some have both, front and back, but if singular, it is just the backs. |
I've been fooled plenty of times by cards with dirty fronts. It's always a guess if there is no back scan
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Thanks for the info, Ted. :) |
Gray Back McMillan
I find it interesting that a PSA 7 Gray Back McMillan was on EBAY that was slabbed without stating it was a gray back and another PSA 7 McMillan Gray Back was in a lot that Lelands auctioned last September in an older slab without stating it was a Gray Back. https://lelands.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=84328
What are the odds that two different Gray Back McMillan's both graded PSA 7 without stating such on the flip pop up within about six months? |
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Anyone know what year these grays were slabbed as such and how long ago these grays were recognized as unique/special? |
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