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Old 05-23-2014, 09:13 PM
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Default 1968 Topps Ryan Double Exposure?



I know there is someone out there who can explain how this occurs. Is it common?
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Old 05-23-2014, 10:38 PM
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They use four colors, cyan (Blue) magenta (pink) yellow and black. sometimes others if they want a certain look.

On the Ryan, blue is printed a bit to the right. So you see two images.

It's fairly common, but not usually as far off as that. The farther off one color is the more unusual. Not necessarily more valuable, some of us will pay a bit over the price of a normal card, some won't want it at all.

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Old 05-24-2014, 06:33 AM
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I agree with Steve that at any point in time you can find these in virtually any year for older cards under a "variation " search. But this one is a little more pronounced than most and involves a top star.

I have a few in some of my sets


JB--what do you collect besides offbeat Ryan's

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Old 05-24-2014, 10:37 AM
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They use four colors, cyan (Blue) magenta (pink) yellow and black. sometimes others if they want a certain look.

On the Ryan, blue is printed a bit to the right. So you see two images.

It's fairly common, but not usually as far off as that. The farther off one color is the more unusual. Not necessarily more valuable, some of us will pay a bit over the price of a normal card, some won't want it at all.

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This plus the yellow is also printed low.

WOW that is an amazing card. Thank you for sharing.

I recently picked up my first vintage Mantle with a nice print offset.
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Not quite bad enough to get extra money from a freak geeks like me. Your card would likely sell for around 10% of nm price. This one was $10:



This one about $25:



What I will pay a premium price on is a really messed up print pass or even better, multiple mistakes:







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Here is a ghost of Lou Brock over the terribly miscut other 4 cards.
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Here is one of my personal favorites:
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Eight players for the price of four (I can see why it's one of your favorites)
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Thanks everyone for your help with this. I found this card fascinating. I feel comfortable with the $50 I paid for it.

As far as what I collect, there's no real straight answer to that. The easy things to explain are Auburn football ticket stubs and Auburn football players. Really, I collect anything that strikes my fancy. This oddity falls into that category, and I am currently working on a '34 Goudey set.

Overall, I buy and sell a lot of cards and I pull back things I find interesting to keep for myself.
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Not quite bad enough to get extra money from a freak geeks like me. Your card would likely sell for around 10% of nm price. This one was $10:



This one about $25:



What I will pay a premium price on is a really messed up print pass or even better, multiple mistakes:







These are fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
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