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Old 07-02-2020, 11:36 AM
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Default 1952 #245 Papai

I have scanned all versions of this. In the obverse photo, the NO copyright versions are on the right. In the reverse photo, the slap present versions are on the right. I have seen at least five of these for sale on eBay at some point. A few have now started going for lower prices, perhaps since more are there.
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Old 07-02-2020, 11:42 AM
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Thanks for posting them Thomas
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Old 07-02-2020, 12:15 PM
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It looks to me like the second one with the blue stripe was printed slightly out of register with the black border line, that’s why it appear to have cropping differences.
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Old 07-02-2020, 12:59 PM
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Good point, Cliff
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Old 07-02-2020, 03:32 PM
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I have scanned all versions of this. In the obverse photo, the NO copyright versions are on the right. In the reverse photo, the slap present versions are on the right. I have seen at least five of these for sale on eBay at some point. A few have now started going for lower prices, perhaps since more are there.
Thanks for sharing these, thought I was looking for only one blue stripe Papai, guess I need 2 now!
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This one depends entirely on how crazy you are into print errors, but while looking at high number 1972 Joe Morgans on-line lately, this thing jumped out at me. Since I've seen a bunch of different ones now, it is definitely a recurring defect.

Take a look at the 'T' in "TRADED." On the lower right side there is a large round anomaly. With the color seemingly matching the dirt appearing behind it, it's possible this is a 'missing piece of a letter' variation. Sort of a poor man's (which is a joke, because this 'Traded' card is always expensive) 1967 Ed Spiezio. Either that or it is a fisheye...

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Old 08-01-2020, 08:27 AM
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Good one. I have some Traded or Update variants but not that many. Maybe because fewer people collect them and look for them ?
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Are these three cards "true" white letter variations??
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You can see the yellow in the blue fields behind the name. All look intentionally sun-bleached to me.

Compare to:

1969 Topps - [Base] #461.2 - Mike Epstein (White Last Name) [Good*to*VG‑EX]
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Entirety of circle is green, since it got the yellow and blue color passes (as we know from the old Ziploc commercials)...
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