does PSA denote the backs on the flip? If not, there is your answer. You'd have to get Joe agree to differentiate them by the back first, and then request a registry listing.
Always looking for N690 Kalamazoo Bats and Newsboy Cabinets
Basic Registry Sets don't include the different colored backs or variations, but the Master Registry Sets do. A 1956 Topps Mantle "White" or "Gray" back will be noted as such on the flip.
<< <i>Are there any 1956 PLAYER BASIC SETS for BASEBALL CARDS that include the
1956 WHITE BACK and the GRAY BACK
and if not, why or why not ?? >>
In addition to the basic and master sets, they recently added what they're calling a super set. The super set requires you to get white backs and gray backs for each card from 1-180. Quite the challenge.
"I think the guy must be practicing voodoo or something. Check out his eyes. Rico's crazier than a peach orchard sow." -- Whitey Herzog, Spring Training 1973
The Super Set is listed on PSA's website. It is daunting, paricularly the team variations and some of the stars with w/b in the 101-180 range. But it seems like a cool challenge, although finding a nice w/b Dodgers Team might be tuff.
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Always looking for N690 Kalamazoo Bats and Newsboy Cabinets
Yes, PSA does designate WHITE BACK or GRAY BACK on the 1956 holders now.
PoppaJ
<< <i>Are there any 1956 PLAYER BASIC SETS for BASEBALL CARDS that include the
1956 WHITE BACK and the GRAY BACK
and if not, why or why not ?? >>
In addition to the basic and master sets, they recently added what they're calling a super set. The super set requires you to get white backs and gray backs for each card from 1-180. Quite the challenge.
I've started this in raw form, and am finding it a lot of fun.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.