See, it IS a pretty neat variation! And it might eventually have some premium value. The area of die varieties took quite awhile to catch on in coins, but when it did, values on those variations actually listed in the official guide book really took off. I just left a thread in the pre-war section, where Scott displayed a very neat '26-'29 Exhibit Gehrig in yellow (which I believe is quite a tough variation--Adam (Exhibitman) would be better qualified to comment) SGC graded "poor," and was a bit envious, even though I own the regular card in SGC 60 "excellent." This board is a pretty good test with regard to present and potential interest.
Thanks for posting!
Larry
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