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Re: My self-subbed 1991-92 O-Pee-Chee hockey project
For all those 90's era variations hunters, the 1991 OPC #40 Jagr has an interesting one. One variation, which I've only found in packs, has a red mark on the boards to Jagr's left. The mark is a part… (View Post)4 -
Re: Grade Poppage Thread (Through-Date Estimation)
Daltex- I take that from my own experience with hockey cards and also others I know well. At least for vintage hockey, its been that way for the last couple of years. Perhaps its the new technology t… (View Post)3 -
Re: Tell us something about a card that we may not know
Hi Goldenage, The Richard has uneven toning but isn't water damaged. The card stock is categorically different from the grey backs. 100 percent certain the Richard pictured is from the tan backs shee… (View Post)1 -
Re: Tell us something about a card that we may not know
I've done a lot of research on the 1955 Parkhurst hockey set in the last few years. One of the mysteries of the set are the availability of tan back variations, which are akin to the 1956 Topps grey … (View Post)6 -
Re: Grade Poppage Thread (Through-Date Estimation)
Another cautionary tale to share here about cards coming back damaged from PSA. 1955 Quaker Oats are tough to find in ex or better, especially cards like #21 Lorne Chabot. In the PSA pop report there… (View Post)2