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Those are cool, too bad they are cut like that. They are a great oddball item.
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What kind of value would you put on these?
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I have no idea but as a oddball error collector I would pay $15 delivered just to have an example in my error collection.
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I would put them on BST and invite offers , Larry
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Many inquiries
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Here it is...yes it is ,#311
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Of course it's the Giant I'd want that has the #311 back! That's a pretty cool find. I haven't seen these before in 52.
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What interests me is the printing errors that were hand cut down in size. As kids, some of us routinely took scissors to the '52 Topps cards to make them the same size as the Bowmans so that they would fit neatly in the rubber banded packs. So, the card images that Larry posted could indicate that some full-size double-printed backs might have been given to kids by a Topps worker and were then cut into scraps.
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It seems especially odd, if not downright impossible to explain (although I'm sure someone here can) how the back of a card from one series could be over-printed with the back of a card from a later series. Were both series in production at the same time?
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That is what for sale posts without prices get.
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Not for sale yet
Just got them yesterday Haven't seen 52s with hi scraps |
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I find with items like this that it really falls into luck of the draw as to whomever is bidding that day. I would think the Mantle back would get a good return and I would start the bidding at something near 299.99 to get interest once or twice if needed.
As for the rest I would start bidding at 19.99 for the ones with no borders and 29.99 with and list no more than 2 at a time to add scarcity. List as double printed back errors in title and printer’s scrap in the description to cover your bases. You can always ask way more and take best offers if you want to dredge for your personal required value, however high prices with BOs tend to sit because they scare people off. 0.02 cents.
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