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![]() ![]() Hi Bill Sorry, but I don't trust any data that suggests that the population of cards #'s 171 - 180 is equal to cards #131 - 170. As we know....on a typical 100-card sheet (any series) of 1952 Topps cards, 4 rows are Double-Printed and 2 rows are Single-Printed. Cards #171 - 180 and cards #181 - 190 were Short-Printed. This is true regardless of whether they were White-backs or Gray-backs. I have collected 1952 TOPPS cards and filled customers want-lists for them for 40 years, so I've had a lot experience with these gems. Especially with the Billy Martin card. Every Gray-back Billy Martin card I have had, has instantly "flown off" my table at BB card shows. In fact, many years ago, dealers were paying me on the average of $400 for this card (irrelevant of its condition). TED Z T206 Reference . |
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