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Is this a 1962 Topps green tint variation?
I’ve looked at this card 10 times and can’t make up my mind. Is this a green tint variation?
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No, it's the regular tint.
A good tell on this card is to check out the shadows by Huggins' feet. The green tint card has significantly less shadow in the grass, like on this one: |
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Excellent info, thanks!
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I'm a bit late to the party, but here's the corresponding page from the 'Green Tints Guide' I created a bunch of years ago...
greentintguide137.jpg
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