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I'm curious, I've noticed that finding cards in the 1952 Topps third series in higher condition seems tougher than the other series. I run across a ton of very rounded corners in that series. More so than the other series.
Could that be a product of the different paper stock they used for that series? I'm asking for a friend |
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Hey Mark,
I have not noticed this to be true. My '52 Topps do not seem to have any condition sensitive issues by series. Here is M Lemke's blog where he talks about some of the paper differneces used in the different series - but the focus is mainly centered around the mid-series gray back issue. http://boblemke.blogspot.com/2011/05...-canadian.html Z Wheat |
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