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Old 05-29-2022, 08:07 AM
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Default And NOW my 1973 set is complete

I snagged a 73 Al Kaline band-aid head this morning. He is soft around the corners, a bit bent, a bit creased, but all mine. Woot!!!!!
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Old 05-29-2022, 08:50 PM
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Butch...congrats on the band-aid Kaline...I saw that one, not a bad deal...and yours!


Going through and organizing some of my 70's doubles I came across this gem...can't imagine it's recurring but kinda a cool cyclops version! Yikes!


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Old 05-29-2022, 10:00 PM
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Wooo, sweet card. That’s all Juan would have needed is a third eye.

Freaky looking for sure.

Thanks for the congrats on Mr. band-aid head… I’m jazzed to finally have one.
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Old 05-30-2022, 05:15 AM
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After seeing the Marichal card, I had to post this 1966 Sutton card. Note the nice eyebrows.

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Old 05-30-2022, 10:51 AM
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The pornstache on Sutton is awesome, I don’t think he ever sported facial hair.
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I’ll take ‘players who have lost their focus’ for $500, Al.
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I snagged a 73 Al Kaline band-aid head this morning. He is soft around the corners, a bit bent, a bit creased, but all mine. Woot!!!!!
Nice - you got one!

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I snagged a 73 Al Kaline band-aid head this morning. He is soft around the corners, a bit bent, a bit creased, but all mine. Woot!!!!!
PSA is now recognizing the bandage variation - there’s a “6” listed as an auction on eBay. I have a cross-over to send in now, and yet again PSA has figured out how to get more of my $.
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While looking through 1967 Topps 6th Series cards I figured there had to be some cropping difference on the #531 Checklist (Brooks Robinson) because it was printed on the 6th Series sheet and the 7th Series sheet. I found at least one, on the 6th Series sheet card there is a small gap between Robinson's chin and the black line, on the 7th Series sheet card Robinson's chin barely touches the black line with no gap.
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Old 06-17-2022, 09:46 AM
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At least I don’t have to go out and get one of these 😊

How many checklists, if any, from 1960 to 1973 have only one version
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At least I don’t have to go out and get one of these 😊

How many checklists, if any, from 1960 to 1973 have only one version
Until recently, I would have answered this question saying that the 1971 Topps Coins checklist would be one, but I would have been wrong. However, this checklist card appears to be the answer to the following question: "Which checklist appears in two non-consecutive series?".

The 71 Coin checklist appears on the 2nd and 4th series sheet. Any other checklist cards that appear in multiple non-consecutive series?

To answer your question Al, I have always felt that the 61, 63, 64, 66, 68-72 1st series checklists, as well as all 73s have one version.
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I think I have differences for 61, 64, 66, 68, 69, and 70. What I thought I remembered for 73 was actually the 2nd CL

61— names and boxes at different heights ?
64— box 44 can have a line and box 14 a dot
66– Merritt can have a botched M and spacing difference of card # to bottom
68– CR location difference ?
69– McClains collar and USA on back with or without periods
70– 226 Peranoski-with or without . after P

Pursued this kind of stuff in my younger days. Can’t see well enough anymore so have to rely on you guys and threads like this one ��

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For the '67 checklists (and other things), check out this old thread:

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I think I have differences for 61, 64, 66, 68, 69, and 70. What I thought I remembered for 73 was actually the 2nd CL

61— names and boxes at different heights ?
64— box 44 can have a line and box 14 a dot
66– Merritt can have a botched M and spacing difference of card # to bottom
68– CR location difference ?
69– McClains collar and USA on back with or without periods
70– 226 Peranoski-with or without . after P

Pursued this kind of stuff in my younger days. Can’t see well enough anymore so have to rely on you guys and threads like this one ��
Al is correct on all of these.

The 1963 Topps 1st series checklist also has variations. The front can have a black line top border or not. The size of the box on the reverse with the card number "79" can be a square or rectangle. The copyright wording is is also lower/higher.

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