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Posted By: dstudeba
Thanks for the information. I guess in the end it comes down to what each collector thinks is a printer's piece/proof and what is a card. I think it could be argued that the Home Run Kisses card is a proof. For example in the N321 set, the Whitehead card below was slabbed by GAI as a Type III, with obvious differences between that and the standard issued N321 Borchers. Personally I think the Whitehead is a proof, probably just semantics as each collector has to decide for themselves. |
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