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Old 01-23-2015, 05:30 PM
mrvster mrvster is offline
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Default btw.....

sgc is great when labeling scraps....they were the first ones to try to classify them.....

when they put "color variation"....

it's basically them acknowledging the CARD HAS EITHER 1 or MORE layers of ink MISSING !! not "faded" , just never PRINTED! they are usually sole or "twin " examples(except sc 350-460 fact #30 no overprint y/b's can have up to 4 examples known of each player)......most scraps are just SINGLE examples(like WALSH).....

theoretically, there should be "sister" examples of each scrap, if a sheet survived of a particular sheet set up, then some examples could have survived, just the probability of them , even sole examples, are slim....

Usually the card needs a few layers missing for them to do so....

but some of us here, can even break down the multiple layers...


oh boy id love to label these scraps!

Last edited by mrvster; 01-23-2015 at 05:36 PM.
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