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domino2012
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The title says it all really....
Several years ago I bought a 1/1 Black Printing Plate of Chris Young for my PC (2008 Topps Milestones). The card is pictured here with the others to complete the set:
Well.... fast forward to early 2018 and while searching for some Chris Young 1/1s, I find this card on COMC:
I send them a message asking "what's up?"... since I already own that card and have it in hand. (I was not accusing anybody or anything just very surprised and made that clear in my message). I got a great response from them saying that card companies use several plates when printing sets.... well, I can fully understand that since so many cards are printed out.
I have a hard time understanding why 2 got out on the market since they are supposed to be 1/1s.
I received the 2nd one in the mail this morning.
Here they are side by side... I hope I never find a 3rd one.
The pictures are a bit small but I assure you, they are indentical. The wear on the plates is slightly different that's about all...
Does anyone else have 2 "exact same 1/1s"?
Several years ago I bought a 1/1 Black Printing Plate of Chris Young for my PC (2008 Topps Milestones). The card is pictured here with the others to complete the set:
Well.... fast forward to early 2018 and while searching for some Chris Young 1/1s, I find this card on COMC:
I send them a message asking "what's up?"... since I already own that card and have it in hand. (I was not accusing anybody or anything just very surprised and made that clear in my message). I got a great response from them saying that card companies use several plates when printing sets.... well, I can fully understand that since so many cards are printed out.
I have a hard time understanding why 2 got out on the market since they are supposed to be 1/1s.
I received the 2nd one in the mail this morning.
Here they are side by side... I hope I never find a 3rd one.
The pictures are a bit small but I assure you, they are indentical. The wear on the plates is slightly different that's about all...
Does anyone else have 2 "exact same 1/1s"?