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mine is pure gray tho.
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I'll have a look at my 68s tonight. I'm pretty sure the ones with the printed white backs are gray inside.
So the cardboard is gray, and the inks are in order- white, orange, black. the ones on the cream cardboard only have the orange and black. I'd be interested once he decides to sell. Steve B |
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For most early years Topps did front proof runs in which the cards are blank on the back. I am not sure how easy it is to tell a proof from a blank back printing error during the regular card runs. Some proofs are obvious, like the Maris 67 as a Yankee ,the 77 Jackson as an Oriole, or the 84 "Encased Head In The Box" cards, because of front differences from the regular issued cards.
In 68 there were also the separate Milton Bradley game cards. They look the same on the front but have yellowish backs. I think Perry was in that set. Not sure if they did separate proof cards for that issue But proof or error, I am a variations collector in general and there is not a great market for blank back or even wrong back cards. Even proof cards do not get a lot of attention unless there is a front difference to the regular card like those mentioned above. Perry is a name player and a Perry collector might be interested but it might bring less than a regular Perry card in top condition Last edited by ALR-bishop; 01-03-2012 at 07:40 AM. |
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I think it's legit, but interesting. I have both a black white back and a blank gray back of Bob Trumpy from 1970 Topps football.
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my 68's with the white printed on the back are on cardboard that's only slightly darker then the usual. I'd be leaning towards it being a proof of some sort.
All the white printed backs I have are 5th series cards, something I hadn't noticed till now. Steve B |
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The first thing I would look at is the edges to see if it has the factory rolled front edge from being guillotine cut or a if is it was hand cut with square edges from a X-acto knife.
Did you search Topps Vault? Also here is one listed on the E-Bay. Something to compare. http://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-TOPPS-5...-/350430255607 |
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card is currently up for Auction as well in the Live auction section. thanks.
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