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Old 06-11-2020, 06:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Kevvyg1026 View Post
I don't collect miscuts, but I do like to see them. They can help identify what card was next to another, which is useful when attempting to determine the print patterns that Topps may have used. If anyone has high number miscuts for 1961 to 1968, please post pix!!!
Exactly. I never cared for miscuts, wrong backs, or blank backs, but for the past week I have been looking for scans of late series 1963 Topps miscuts for information on trying to reconstruct the rows of cards on the original sheets. ETA: that's Mike de la Hoz beside the Stargell rookie.
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