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Old 08-07-2015, 03:38 PM
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Yep. Very tough variation. Listed in SCD, or at least it was. I have one and have seen several posts over time by folks looking for it

edited---it is also on the PSA master checklist


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Old 08-07-2015, 04:06 PM
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Yep. Very tough variation. Listed in SCD, or at least it was. I have one and have seen several posts over time by folks looking for it

edited---it is also on the PSA master checklist
Thank you Al for the info. Richard's variation list mentions a version of this card with a "line around title"....likely the same variation then.
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I'm new to posting on this site so I hope Al will fix the glitches. Assuming the jpegs got attached, here is the run down.

1963 #81 Schaeffer with the yellow vertical line is not the only one to exist.

1963 # 256 Lumpe has margin gaps.

1960 #112 Harshman has copyright issues.

1959 #59 Noren has a white spot on the "r' on "Irv" and this is common on many.

1956 #213 Tigers has a margin shift to the right on the lower version (notice the logo).

1953 #283 Hogue has an overprint issue.

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Tom---welcome

Warning to others....through 1963 he is relentless and will wear you out
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Old 08-12-2015, 05:33 PM
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FYI, it is through 1964 so watch for the color variations.


Here is another 1956 margin shift.
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Addicted is probably a better description. "Card Junkie".
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I was talking about the cards, not the perceptive folks who collect them
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From the 62s...this is another recurring print variation that stands out much better in hand than in a scan. This O'toole card can be found with print spot that appears to be either a misplaced "white mustache" on O'toole face, or an enlarged breath right strip .
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