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Hey Mark:
You are good to go on the grey backs. That is how they were issued. #'1-32 are in green tint or purple tint with the green being MUCH RARER than the purple. #'s 33-64 were in blue or brown tint and are much easier to find than the earlier numbers. Most of the high numbers are made up of Montreal players, but Alston, LaSorda, and Musial and Sisler are the most sought after in the high numbers. Some of the green tints are really hard to find with Lowrey being among the most sought for some reason along with Williams, DiMaggio etc.
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Fr3d mcKi3 Last edited by whiteymet; 11-06-2021 at 12:19 PM. |
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