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Old 12-06-2005, 07:56 AM
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Posted By: Robert

I know that the Mathewson pix changed in the 1915 set versus the 1914, are there any others that are different?

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Posted By: Anthony

The key variations:

#48 Harry Lord was replaced by Steve O’Neil in ’15
#60 Rollie Zeider had 2 cards in ’14, 60 and 116, with different pictures. #60 was replaced with Oscar Dugey in ’15
#62 Jay Cashion in ’14, Willie Mitchell in ’15
#88 2 players remained in both sets, but with pose changes. The most significant is Christy Mathewson. The ’14 is a pitching pose, the ’15 is a portrait. The ’14 is extremely desirable and is quickly becoming one of the most expensive cards of the era.
#93 Derrill Pratt. Pose change, once again throwing to portrait.
#99 Another highly desirable player change. Frank Chance was replaced by Hal Chase in ’15.
#111 Nixey Calahan replaced by Herb Moran.

In addition, the following players cards reflected different team affiliations in ’15- 6,7,19,29,38,40,43,47,55,66,92,108,118,121,125,134

Lastly, the ‘14 Bresnahan (#17) comes with and without the number printed on the back.

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