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Old 01-16-2024, 02:16 PM
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There are significant variations on the checklists with different crossings of the pictures, different formatting of numbers, etc. that are on most checklists.

There are tons of minor recurring print defects - this is one of the worst/best sets, depending on perspective, for minor print dots etc. Pretty much every card comes with some splotch or dot in a recurring manner. One of the bigger ones is the Koufax coming with/without the "A" in "Sandy" filled in with ink, and a rare one where 298 Jim Golden looks like it is 293 due to a print dot.

206 Gene Green comes with 2 slightly different crossings of the photo for a true variation.

There are some SP's in the semi-highs. The highs are fairly tough by Topps standards, not as bad as 66/67, but worse than the rest of the decade.

I enjoy the keep it simple design and there's not much in the way of huge rookies (Marichal, Billy Williams, etc.) so it's an affordable build without much annoyance. Only downside is that the larger than normal quantity of bad capless headshots (no offense, Cal McLish.)
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