1993 Topps Black Gold Winners?

I never really understood these. I have two winner cards picturing Will Clark. Both appear to be identical, which makes me wonder why one is "A" and one is "C". I know there are also "B" and "D" winner cards. Was Will pictured on either of those? Is there a difference in the cards you got back when redeeming an "A" or "C" winner card?



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Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007
Al
<< <i>Card A got you 1-11, B got you 12-22, C got you 23-33 and D got you 34-44. There was also an AB and a CD, which got you a double load, and an ABCD that got you all 44. >>
Thanks, Bishop. So, the cards pictured on the redemption cards are not the actual cards you received, right? It also seems like there are two versions of each winner card, right? One that you fill out and redeem, and one that is returned with the cards after you've sent in the redemption. Right?
Finally, I found a dealer selling "error" redemption cards "C" and "C/D" with Will Clark. Any idea what that might be about?
Thanks for any help...
I last saw, by the way, the ABCD redemption card sell for nearly $20 on ebay a while back. I almost got it at the end. Heck, I didn't even think the ABCD redemption card existed until I decided to keep tabs on it on ebay in case it came up. Sure enough it did.
The error cards aren't really worth that much, you can include them in the checklist I suppose.
Lastly, I have seen alot of people try to pass off the player cards as errors because some of them do not have the card number on the back. This is just a gimmick, because it is in reality an Uncorrected error which is attributable to the set.
I hate it when sellers try to make their stuff seem more special by lying, or at least makking something up.