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1989 Bowman Variation

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Onthespotdetailing

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Does anyone know anything about this variation. Seems weird, but they are clearly different. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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Jan 14, 2009
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Interesting .. thanks. I wonder what that does to the value of a .25 card haha. Probably not much. It is an interesting addition though

They are known variations and have been catalogued (in Gilkeson's E&V guides) since 1989 or 1990.

Much harder to find but unfortunately few Ripken/Griffey and Alomar collectors care.
 

BMaggs

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Seattle, Washington
They are known variations and have been catalogued (in Gilkeson's E&V guides) since 1989 or 1990.

Much harder to find but unfortunately few Ripken/Griffey and Alomar collectors care.

I stumbled upon this variation about a year or so ago and scooped up a copy of the Griffey. Do you know if PSA or BGS will slab them with variation noted on the flip?
 

banjar

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Mar 22, 2015
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On the junkwaxgems website jacksoncoupage says he's never seen this variation for the Alomar card (or Stottlemyre). I have also never seen the Alomar variation and I've been looking :)

They are known variations and have been catalogued (in Gilkeson's E&V guides) since 1989 or 1990.

Much harder to find but unfortunately few Ripken/Griffey and Alomar collectors care.
 

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