Mike there is a D over B for Miller also.
As far a variation recognition grading companies don't recognize it, prices are normal for all 3 and I think there is about an even number of all 3 especially after nationals this yr. The D over B seemed tougher but I found quite a few examples this yr.
Barry I think the Hobby no stats is iconic to the set and hobby and is the most valuable by far in the set. There are 2 Variations that are significantly rarer but not commonly known nor recognized by most. One is the Collins closed mouth yellow elephant with only 5 known to my knowledge and found by Turner Engle, and the other is the Latham HLC back with period before A that I found a few yrs ago and has only 7 known to me. A few even have an upside down W faintly found before the period. Example shown here for you guys that haven't seen it.
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