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1969 topps print variation
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I was sitting with Lee(Sterling Auctions) today at the sportscard show in st paul, mn...and a woman had this card that was in her husbands collection. At first sight it appeared to be a cut 4 in 1 attached to a 1969 topps card.
But upon inspection it was printed. Never seen anything like it? Has anyone? SGC will be grading it. |
Those are rub offs. That was placed onto the card by someone way back when.
I did that to a couple of cards myself back then. Regards, Butch |
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On this card there was no transition. |
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It’s a decal added to the card. I have several as well. Apparently kids did it all the time.
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Have a few of my own. As kids we stuck those decals on cards and everything else..
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Agree they have been seen stuck on cards before. But Pete, who
Is not a novice collector, says he can not detect a a transition. I have a set of the 4 in 1s but have never peeled one and applied it to something .. and am not starting now. But no matter how thin they are would there not be a transition ? Plus the area on the right side of the sticker looks peculiar to me. Anyone have one in hand pasted to something to see if there is a detectable transition ? |
Al, it's a Topps Decal, not a 4 in 1-- the poses are different. The decals would basically transfer the image and at most would leave a somewhat sticky surface for a short while. That would be about the only "transition".
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Definitely a decal; you can see the border equidistant around the black border line. Waste of time to grade.
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+1, just a Decal a kid used.
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Those decals are extremely thin. The black border around Gibson wouldn't be rubbed off in areas if it was printed on the card.
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you're all right...its a decal.
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