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1994 Post Blank Back
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1993 R & L China Topps Porcelain Card
Pics of Front, Back and the certificate. |
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1993 Topps Black Gold Error
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Pictures added. Thanks. Keep 'em coming.
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Here are five different 1994 Post cards.
I scanned them all together to illustrate the differences. I included the normal 1994 Post to help make this point. The other 4 are each a different step in the printing process. Starting with a black and white, all the way to full color. The backs are all normal and full color. I can scan them all individually. I'm not sure how to list these, the black and white one can be listed as 1994 Post - Black Only Front, I'm not sure about the other 3. |
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I believe Jonas has posted about these before. Where did these come from? If they were cut and packaged by mistake then I could see adding them. If they came out the backdoor, someone taking a sheet after each step of the printing process was laid down, then I am hesitant.
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They are not hand cut. And none of the borders are exactly the same, so I don't think someone pulled 4 unfinished sheets and purposefully cut them. I would think that would result in a similar cut for each sheet. |
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We could add it as just one new oddball card, '1994 Post Pre Production' or something like that. Adding 5 different cards, I would have no idea what to name each card.
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Chris (mcabee1) has a set as well. Maybe, with that many of them out there, they should be added to the list.
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