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1987 Topps Wrapper Question
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On my 1987 Topps page, I show the wax wrapper from that year, which came in 3 varieties - album ad, sheets ad and anti-drug message. Each bears the commodity code 0-362-94-02-7, in green.
My fried Tom recently let me know that each wrapper is available in a version which identical to the first, except that the code is written in blue and bears the number 0-362-94-01-7. We know commodity codes were generally used to track distribution/sales of cards in different packaging formats. But with 1987 wax, was there any other way the packs were available than the standard 36-ct. box? The existence of two codes suggest so. The only thing I can come up with is that perhaps one version was sold from cases marked for distribution to the big box stores - we know of cases from at least 1986 and 1990 which have different markings in this regard. Thoughts on the explanation for these two codes? |
The only thing I see is the product code in green on one and blue on the other.
It might indicate wrappers printed in a different plant, or everything done in a different plant. Or maybe something to do with the contest? Or more likely Topps being Topps. |
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