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Patrick,
You are correct, just found it on SGC website. Did not see the others you had listed so it may be one of them. The number 121 for the set doesn't make much sense as to players were on strips of 10. Knowing the state of printing in that era would almost certainly make it an even number of cards. Guess it is possible that TPG could also mistake a trimmed V100 for a w572 as I have seen errors before in TPG grades. Interesting??? The picture on the V100 of Joe Wood would make sense as it is the same picture used for the E120 version of Joe Wood and W572 cards basically used the same photos as E120.
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