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1971 topps high numbers baseball
At what numbers are they considered highs ,no semi highs any info appreciated
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#644 and up.
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If someone knows its jolly thank you
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Jolly probably has a word for information he dispenses.
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Ha ha. "Jolly" is merely an adjective. Elm or Elms is the (nick)name. And I'm working on the next go of 'New Collectorisms.' So, stay tuned... :D
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I’ve started working on the 71 highs dont ask me why omg
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1971 Topps highs
my understanding is that there are 110 cards in that series, so 10 rows of 11 cards each. These cards consist of 644 to 752 plus another copy of the checklist (619).
There are 6 rows printed 2x each (the SPs) and 4 rows printed 3x each. |
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Ask and ye shall receive - one slit from the 71 hi's. Quite unusual arrangement order of rows - A, B, C, D, A, B, C, D, E, C, D, E. On this sheet there are 55 unique cards. We know there are 109 in the series, so the other slit will feature 54 unique cards (one row will include the checklist, but will not be headed by Foy).
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The cards in the red boxes are the printed 3 times, sorry for crappy pics
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Outstanding - never saw the other slit - THanks!
That explains it - I erroneously the checklist to having a 7th series #, but of course it was in the 6th series. So 54 cards on the first slit, 55 on the other. |
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