ISO 1978 Topps Baseball Uncut Full Sheets
softparade
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I am in search of full uncut sheets of 1978 Topps Baseball! Any leads would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
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When you say “full” do you mean both halves of the sheet still attached?
The last time I was in the Card Castle in Cranberry Twp, PA, he had a couple from '78 and '79. I believe he was asking about $100 each.
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I mean complete sheets. Not sure what you mean by "both halves" The two I have are one complete sheet. 11 cards wide by 12 cards high. Sheets A, B, C, D, E, F all have a double printed horizontal line include in the sheets.
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Although they are rarely found intact, starting in the 1960s Topps Baseball sheets were printed as two attached half sheets, each containing 132 cards, for a total of 264 cards. From 1971-1975, the left half sheet was the one * cards, and the right half sheet was the ** cards. I’m not sure how things changed once three, and eventually six sheet variations started being used.
I believe when you see a half sheet, the notation “SLIT A/B” or “SIDE A/B” refers to this, “SLIT” meaning where the double sheet would be cut in half.
Here is a very interesting old thread about it including pictures of double sided sheets intact.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/918745/uncut-sheets-and-asterisks