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Old 06-17-2013, 08:46 PM
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that there are a few minor front differences. The back distinction has always been the font style of the numbers if I remember correctly. Despite being an anal completionist - I was satisfied finishing the set in a mixed form and it's gone. I will take a look at the world tobacco index when I get a moment and see what I determine. In the mean time I'll look at your links as I have but one left as a type......
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Brad, I believe that the Williams card should be the other type. Here is a gallery with a link that explains the back styles. I guess it's possible that the Type 1 and 2 are based on other factors, not the back type-set.

http://www1.coe.neu.edu/~dan/T6/go.html
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Old 06-17-2013, 08:56 PM
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i looked at your links. Hope you don't pay those prices :-) In any event - It appears that one of them is mis-labled as the hockey card is of one type and the other 2 are of the other type. I have yet to go to the WTI as I dislike looking through it.......
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that was going to be part of my happy ending for him - our unbelievable card gallery on "the lighter side".
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has been shown to be the font. That makes sense. Any other differences would also be consistant......
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Thanks for the input - What you guys are telling me is pretty much what I suspected. Apparently the labels on many PSA flips I've looked at over the years are just wrong. There aren't a lot to look at on eBay currently, but in the past I've seen tons that were mislabeled as the wrong type and I started to wonder if I was wrong.

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Hope you don't pay those prices :-) In any event - It appears that one of them is mis-labled as the hockey card is of one type and the other 2 are of the other type......
No! I have not paid anywhere near those prices, but I also have not purchased any that were graded. Have bought a few singles here and there and a couple larger lots (40-50 cards each) that have helped me get within striking distance of my three sets.

Eric - thanks for the link - that's helpful.
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