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Old 10-14-2015, 08:12 AM
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How can you tell that it is Venezuelan? I always thought there would be Spanish on the back. Thanks.
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Old 10-14-2015, 10:19 AM
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How can you tell that it is Venezuelan? I always thought there would be Spanish on the back. Thanks.
I am not sure which card you are referring to.....however, with the 59 Harry Anderson card the first thing that made me think it might be a Venezuelan card was the fact that the front of the card has no gloss what so ever.

These Venezuelan cards for the most part are a parallel to the US issue (with only English on the back), except for the fact that (according to the SCD VBC) only "some" cards have the credit line "Impreso en Venezuela....", while others do not. There are two colored backs associated with this Venezuelan set also...cream and grey.
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Old 10-16-2015, 09:23 AM
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Sammy:

The Anderson WAS the card I was questioning. For some reason this thread posts replies at the very end, leaving all to wonder what the question was about. I appreciate the answer. Thanks.
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Haven't been this sick from missing out on an eBay buy-it-now in quite a while, it sold for $8 + $3 shipping. It's bad enough that it had three yellow name variations, look at the card on the bottom row...
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The 80 set sure has a bunch of print defects. For Pryor ( I have a Doug Bair like it) I have one of the no names, plus the position in both white and yellow. For the yellow names, which despite early notoriety are just print defects, I have Braun, Stanley,Washington, Wathan, McEnaney, and Poquette. I haved a Trammel with a yellow halo around his name. Only Wathan, Stanley, Braun and Poquete, along with Pryor, made it into SCD. Anyone else have other yellow names ? I have lots of banner and other print defects in my set



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1961 Dodgers Southpaws back variations with green ink bleeding in the corner
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Old 10-25-2015, 11:55 AM
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Here is a new wrinkle on this one.
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