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I've been collecting the '62 Saladas for many years, and completed my set many years ago, including all variations except for the 2 toughies: Brandt and Dick Williams. I havetwo questions: 1. I've attached a picture of two variations of #37 Dick Brown, one with and without piping. I've never the piping variation listed anywhere. Would you agree this should be listed as a variation, and if so, who do I contact to update hobby industry checklists? 2. I've attached a photo of all 3 of my variation of #113 Ed Bailey. You'll see I have the RB Red Buttons, and the WB White Buttons and what I belive is the "partial shoulder" which is the one on the left. Is that one the partial shoulder version (with sloped shoulder on left side of coin.
This is my first posting after years of reading everyone's excellent posts. Hope to hear from many of you. |
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I've been collecting the '62 Saladas for many years, and completed my set many years ago, including all variations except for the 2 toughies: Brandt and Dick Williams. I havetwo questions: 1. I've attached a picture of two variations of #37 Dick Brown, one with and without piping. I've never the piping variation listed anywhere. Would you agree this should be listed as a variation, and if so, who do I contact to update hobby industry checklists?
2. I've attached a photo of all 3 of my variations of #113 Ed Bailey. Using the KeyMan Collectibles checklist, you'll see I have the RB Red Buttons variation, the WB White Buttons variation and what I believe is the "partial shoulder" variation (listed in KeyMan) which is the one on the left. Is the coin on the left, the partial shoulder version (with sloped shoulder on left side of coin)? This is my first posting after years of reading everyone's excellent posts. Hope to hear from many of you. See attachments in my original posting below. |
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Please see my postings below. THANKS !
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First off congrats on your first posts here on Net 54. There is a lot of info here.
You may want to start by reading this thread: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=328137 In it you will see some other variations I gave to Bob Lemke when he was in charge of updates for the SCD Standard Catalog. Sadly since his passing no one has picked up the gauntlet as SCD seems unwilling to do any updating. To answer some of your questions, the Brown with and without piping is known. There are others like it as well. The rare Ed Bailey coin is NOT one of the three you show. You can see one here: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...e?itemid=40139 As you will see beside the cut shoulder it has been labeled as "C" level with the ear. Hope this helps answer some of your questions
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