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Old 08-28-2015, 08:08 AM
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Found this 71 Gaston with and without the orange band on the left forearm....looks like about 1 of 10 copies on ebay and COMC have this band. There are even two varieties of this card as the band is shifted to the left on some copies as seen in the second image.
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Old 08-28-2015, 09:25 AM
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Can not recall if this was posted, The one without the orange dot in the loss column is the harder to find

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Can not recall if this was posted, The one without the orange dot in the loss column is the harder to find

Funny how a small dot is a variation, but the totally different color of the backs is not?????
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Funny how a small dot is a variation, but the totally different color of the backs is not?????
In most cases, the color of the backs is due to a variance in card stocks that Topps used and not a print variation. There are many collectors who do collect the various different colored backs (IE 56s, 59s 60s, etc)....less prevalent are the collectors who collect the more subtle stock variances like seen with the 6th series from the 66 Topps set.
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Not sure if this 57 Bailey print variation has been mentioned before, however, there is a recurring blue print mark along the lower right edge.
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Found this recurring print variation on the back of the 57 358 Jerry Lynch card.....the printing along the left edge of the back is missing.
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As I recall there is a recurring front defect on his 60 card too. I will see if I can find it
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Can not recall if this was posted, The one without the orange dot in the loss column is the harder to find

Nice find....First time I have seen that variation personally,...Richard D's list does mention it, so he has heard of it from some where.
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