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Exhibits: Questions and observations on 3 variations
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In putting together an extensive '1947-1966' Exhibit collection, I've noticed a couple things that might help clarify a few differences and maybe mistakes in some of the guides.
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The Doby could be easier qualified by stating whether or not his cap touches the top border and/or whether or not his belt touches (falls off) the bottom border. Much, much easier things to see.
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Problem with characterizing these is that there are multiple variations in the Doby cards. Look at these three:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/Doby_1.jpg MIU, MIU+AEC, MIU w/AEC scratched out. So there are at least four different versions of the card. I don't think it would be out of line with expectations for there to be a slight difference in image size every year during a card's issue. The question is whether these variations are of academic or actual interest. IMO a true variation like the different legends on the four Doby cards is far more interesting than minute image size variations between cards within a specific type, but that's just me. |
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I agree. I just noticed the size difference was with a PIU card (vs MIU types). I don't get why they make a deal out of MIU differences but no mention of PIU, specifically in the Doby (and a few other cases, such as Reese). If MIU w/wo AEC (or scratched out) matters to list these 'variations', why wouldn't PIU matter to list? (yeah, a rhetorical question) Still curious on #1 though. Have you seen a Berra with both the PIU and the AEC designation on the same card? Text differences seem like 100 course level stuff. We'll leave the differences between red/brown and sepia for the 400 course level. :) |
I haven't looked for one, so the answer is "I don't know".
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