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Originally Posted by T205 GB
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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Interesting ... so I have a silly A. Latham question. I have an SGC Polar Bear A. Latham On Back card that looks like it has a very, very light "W" printed before the "A. Latham". I'm probably just seeing things. But if not, I assume it's a common printing anomaly for A. Latham PB backs? I've attached two pics, but I'm not sure you can see what I'm talking about in the pics. It's very hard to see at certain angles. Anyway ... just curious.