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1989 Fleer Box Bottom Variation

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Thrill22

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Does anyone know the meaning of the two variations of the '89 Fleer Box Bottom cards? The gray one is common, but I came crossed the white variation, and am not sure what it is. Thanks!
 

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Jan 14, 2009
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Does anyone know the meaning of the two variations of the '89 Fleer Box Bottom cards? The gray one is common, but I came crossed the white variation, and am not sure what it is. Thanks!

Two different card stock types for two different packaging types
 

DaClyde

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Jan 17, 2010
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I'm curious what kind of box the lighter card would have come from as all of the wax and cello boxes I've seen are on the darker cardstock.
 
Jan 14, 2009
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I'm curious what kind of box the lighter card would have come from as all of the wax and cello boxes I've seen are on the darker cardstock.

If I remember correctly, they come from the packaging type for cellos (always two types), where there are 6 cards on bottom. I know that I became aware of them first in 2005.
 
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