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Help! New 1967 variation?
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See attached picture. It is card # 403 Dick Nen and the 2nd "N" and his position are mostly missing very similar to the Ed Spezio (#128) printing error. I could not find a listing for, reference to or another example of the Nen. I checked it under a 20X loupe - What you see is how the card was printed. Anyone have any information or insight? Al? Bob? Dave? Anyone?
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I got one in VG-EX on eBay a couple of years ago that was incorrectly listed as a 1963 Topps Error but still had to pay close to $100 to be the high bidder. I don’t think I’ve seen one since, very scarce. I saw a high grade one sell for $750 years ago on eBay. ETA, I think it’s related to the 1967 Topps Aurelio Monteagudo-Dick Howser missing border print errors, they were all on the same 5th Series sheet and are equally very scarce.
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Yes those are tough too. Is the Schofield related as well ?
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Been on my want list for awhile, they are tough to locate.
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I can't believe I've never seen that one. I blame Al for not keeping me up to date. :rolleyes:
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1967 Topps Nen Variation
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Schofield/Monteagudo/Howser were in columns 4, 5, & 6 in the print row headed by Bob Johnson. The card to the left of Schofield is Walker (448) and the card to the right of Howser is Lou Johnson (410). Nen is in column 10 of a completely row. This row was headed by the 5th series checklist. Nen is sandwiched between Pete Ward (436) and Tiant (377). The card above him on the sheet in all 3 cases is Cards Rookies (384). I doubt that the Nen error is related to the others but perhaps there is a Tiant, Ward, or Cards Rookies missing black error lurking to be discovered?? |
There goes Kev again. Clouding the issue with facts
:-) Howard— looks like several people know about and want your card |
I knew I came to the right place!
Thanks for all the input guys! I am making an effort to get PSA to recognize and grade this as such. The card ultimately will be for sale but have a bit more due diligence to do on it first. Feel free to PM me if interested when it is available.
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I think it is just another print defect, but a good one, and in earlier days the hobby did recognize the Spezio. Good luck Howard, we variant fans are rooting for you
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I do not think we disagree Darren. Whether a variant is a “true” variation ( 55 Robinson ?) or a recurring print defect ( 61 Fairly ?), if it receives hobby recognition it’s value goes up and it is sought by a wider group of collectors. Since the Catalogs are gone the best way to boost a card value is recognition by PSA so it becomes needed by master collectors
PSA used to rely on the Catalogs, print or on line, to recognize variations. The road to hobby recognition is just a little more chaotic these days. The Nen has already obtained a niche hobby following. Glad I got one early. If Howard can get PSA to recognize the Nen it will be sought after by master as well as niche collectors and the value will go up more. I know you have a great assortment of tough variations/variants in your collection. If we have a difference in this area I am not sure what it involves |
I just went through the COMC grouping of all cards submitted and I have added the very difficult Nen variation. It's possible I missed one so please feel to send a Correction Request if I missed one.
Also, this is for Dave Hornish and all other Topps scholars -- why so many printing variations in this series (1967 5th) Rich |
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Here is mine.
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Some of the same page variants mentioned by Cliff. There are a boatload of variations and recurring print defects in the 67 set
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Al……I’m taking notes lol
What’s the variation for marichal and de la hoz? |
Marichal has some missing print in the first and 2nd line of the bio. It shows up on several variations lists. On De La Hoz it is the white tail coming off the sign
The set is loaded with similar recurring defects |
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I'm just an enthusiast but offer that Topps was pumping out a TON of different products in 1967 and quality control (such as it was) may have been wanting at certain points. That's a guess though, I'm not sure how much work was put into examining each press run once the proofs were agreed. A lot of these type variants seem to be the result of loose elements affecting image quality during the printing stage.
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Darren— it probably was obvious to everyone but me:o. The older I get the slower I process. :)
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1967 Topps variation
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Good one Kevv.
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There's also a Marichal where the obscuring of "list" is a different pattern. There's at least 4 versions for him.
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1967 Marichal
most likely ebay.
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A few on ebay now. All at bargain prices
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My Nen will be hitting Ebay this week! Not sure what to expect, guess we'll see!
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