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Guess I'm in the minority, but I don't consider one-color jersey differences a variation. Or pinstripe vs. non-pinstripe. If a jersey card is available in white or gray, I don't sweat having one of both.
Guess I'm in the minority, but I don't consider one-color jersey differences a variation. Or pinstripe vs. non-pinstripe. If a jersey card is available in white or gray, I don't sweat having one of both.
I consider differences in what is printed on the card to be a legitimately recognizable variation, not the color of a jersey, which is random and not designed to be like that. That is, if you were filling in a checklist, any color jersey would be acceptable. However, I still pick them up if I spot them. For instance, 2003 Bowman Draft has this jersey set:
But there is a small area of blue/black under the armpit that is on a small number of cards:
I'd get them both if I could find one that doesn't use a stock pic. So far I've not.