1994 Collectors Choice Jeter White and Gray letter variation ?

Hi - Anyone know what is the difference? I believe it is the back D on Derek? Supposed to be Gray?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the card that I have from BBCE. Thanks Steve!


I am guessing I have the white letter variation?
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the card that I have from BBCE. Thanks Steve!


I am guessing I have the white letter variation?
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In all honesty, my guess to how these variations came to be:
Cards intended for silver signature parallels were accidentally silver powder coated, but not silver signature foiled. Some powder coated on both, some on only the back.
Much the same way cards from the "Up Close and Personal" subset were done, some escaping without powder coats or foil, thus looking white bordered...some accidently being signature foiled on base, non-powder coated cards, etc:
The base should look like this:
1994 Collector's Choice Silver Signature White Letter Variation
Player # 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0 8.5 9.0 9.5 10 Total
Derek Jeter 644 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
pretty sure the "white letter" is the error on the silver sigs (that are gray),,,
not sure if that is what bull was saying or not...
although, I could be wrong....
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To clarify what I was saying earlier, it appears the silver and gold signature parallels were given a powder coating of the respective color, over a white background. For the Jeter card, the letters were already white, so a simple powder coat was overlaid and a the silver foiling placed for the silver signature parallel. Some of the silver sigs must have skipped the powder coat and were only given the silver foil facsimile signature.
For the "Up Close and Personal" subset, they actually printed copies with white lower borders in order to then powder coat them. Some left the factory without any of the attributes of a silver or gold signature parallel, and, subsequently, the white border variation was born. There are also rumored to be tan versions of the "UCAP" cards, possibly the actual base color for the gold parallels.
I remember 2-3 years ago someone was trying to sell a "White Letter" variation for a couple hundred dollars it never sold. I remember looking at other auctions for other cards on auctions and they all had the white letter D. From time to time I search the 94 choice cards for a gray D. I have never seen one. Could this all be just a hoax?
I found this link on ebay and it appears Beckett has a flip with the white lettering written on it.
If someone has a gray D please post it. I would love to see it.