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Old 06-18-2022, 02:52 PM
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I should have known it has been discussed before, I even responded in that thread but have absolutely no memory of it.
A few years ago I was all psyched, because I found a new variation - a red streak on the 1972 Topps #300 Hank Aaron 'In Action' card that was a continuation of the one found on a small amount of #306 Boswell IA cards. I had parades planned, the bakery was making me a celebratory cake, etc., and then BOOM!!! I was told that this version was reported many years ago and could already be found on many 'official' variations lists. I still ate the cake. I mean, I'm not an animal.
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A few years ago I was all psyched, because I found a new variation - a red streak on the 1972 Topps #300 Hank Aaron 'In Action' card that was a continuation of the one found on a small amount of #306 Boswell IA cards. I had parades planned, the bakery was making me a celebratory cake, etc., and then BOOM!!! I was told that this version was reported many years ago and could already be found on many 'official' variations lists. I still ate the cake. I mean, I'm not an animal.
Good to know I am not the only one!!
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I had a couple of Zuverinks but did not realize there were so many different versions
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I believe that leaves 70 and 71 1st series without a known variation. I have neither as having a variant in my custom checklist (besides that the 70 comes in very obviously different white or cream stock, like every card in the series).
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Ralph Nozaki, Dick Gilkeson and Richard Dingman all list a variation of the 1970 series 1 checklist as either the player's bat touches the top border or does not touch. Here are my 2

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Sweet, one more to track down.
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Sweet, one more to track down.
It should be easy.

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Ralph Nozaki, Dick Gilkeson and Richard Dingman all list a variation of the 1970 series 1 checklist as either the player's bat touches the top border or does not touch. Here are my 2

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A variation that isn't....
It's in the registration, red is printed slightly high on one.
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Default 1950 Topps new variations

Hi Gang:

I think these are "new" unlisted 1960 Topps variations of the same card #74 Walt Moryn

First is what appears to be the most common version with a white "butterfly" on the brim of his cap.

Second is another of outside of the box photos with his elbow being partially outside the box on the small photo to the left

Lastly is a non "butterfly" on his brim.

Looking on ebay the white butterfly seems by far to be the most common. There are some without the butterfly but in much smaller numbers

The elbow out I have only seen in the butterfly version and much smaller that the above two.
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