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Old 10-18-2014, 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by HOF Auto Rookies View Post
That when I always look at threads in regards to T206's it seems like everyone is trying to find the "next big variation" of maybe a letter, number, or line etc. that shouldn't be on the card.

I do find it neat, but it is kind of ridiculous when inquiries are made about a dot on a card, line or whatever and to hope it's of value.

I guess where I'm heading is why T206? Why does everyone care so much about a print line, dot, errors, ghosts, or what not in the T206 set but not othets? Why is there no popularity for errors in other sets, why just T206's?

I don't mind nor care, I love learning about our hobby and about the foundation sets that helped build our hobby to where it is today. I just want to know why it seems that everyone is concerned with the T206 set and if a number should be on a hat or not...


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It's not just the T206 cards. I collect 1989 Fleer Randy Johnson and Bill Ripken errors. I guarantee if you find any of those errors you listed for the T206 cards on those 2 modern cards they would also get a premium.
I just sold a Bill Ripken Loop Scribble card because it had a print dot in the I in Bill in his name on the card front.
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