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Old 10-16-2024, 01:18 PM
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Oops, you're right it was there all along. I see that both of yours are cropped slightly tighter than the deckles as released--the faux sigs stretch beyond the photo.

I wonder if Topps was testing whether to issue the '69s on the same stock as the '68 game cards (doubtful IMO) or perhaps just seeing how well the photos looked when printed on glossy paper. The company was either fond of that stock or had purchased a surplus, as it used it again with the 1971 Football game cards. Given that there are a variety of test variations or proofs known for what became the '69 deckles, it seems possible that Topps tried playing around with different styles. Do we know if the proof sheets are printed on the thicker deckle stock or the flimsier game stock?
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