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Old 07-06-2021, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by tedzan View Post
The best example I have is this 1949 LEAF card which is not quite black & white entirely, but as close as it gets.
This is a true printing mistake. Over the past 40+ years, I have had several of these black & white 1949 LEAF's.


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I think the Leaf issues look better with white backgrounds



N310 Mayo cards can be found on occasion without the sepia art overlay:



This is distinct from the black and white variation that can also be found, and is really a printing error. Speaking of which:



Topps forgot the black ink...but at least it has some ink.



How'd you like to be a kid opening a pack in 1971 and finding that inside?
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