thanks for the input all
Very interesting information. I guess I don't have Sisler's rookie, then, given that the M101-5 pre-dates the M101-4 (and incorrectly identifies him as a P instead of 1B).
If the change of numbering system and player/team/position identification took place shortly after the original M101-5's had been released, wouldn't it be logical to see far fewer M101-5's in existence (vs. M101-4's)?
The SGC population reports suggest that there are about 3x as many M101-4's vs. M101-5's (Sporting News only). I guess this supports my theory, but I always feel like there are a million M101-5's out there.
Thanks again, all, for the info.
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