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mudflap02
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stalegum said:A few comments:
Cards #139 (Joba), #279 (Molina), #478 (Wright), and #490 (A-Rod) are based on actual error cards in the 1962 set.
In the original set, Hal Reniff (card #159) mistakenly appears on two different cards numbered 139. One features the same picture as #159, the other with a completely different photo. For 2011 Heritage, Joba Chamberlain also appears on two different card #139s: one using the same photo as card #159, and the other with a different photo. Like the Reniff "139s," the Chamberlain "139s" were unannounced short-prints.
In the '62 set, Hobie Landrith's card (#279) lists an incorrect birthdate.
In the '62 Topps set, Don Zimmer (#478) was listed as a Cincinnati Red, despite being depicted as a New York Met. Zimmer began the season with the Mets, but a month into the season was traded to Cincinnati. Topps was unable to find a picture of Zimmer as a Red, so they used a current-year photo of him as a Met.
Clete Boyer's '62 Topps card (#490) was a reverse negative -- depicting him batting left-handed, when in fact, he was a righty.
In the case of the Landrith, Zimmer, and Boyer cards, all three errors were uncorrected. Unfortunately for 2011 Heritage, Topps decided to turn all three into gimmicked errors. So much for staying true to the original set.
As for the just announced Zimmerman and Guerrero gimmicks (#95 and #125, respectively), I could not find any error (corrected or otherwise) or variation on either Don Hoak's (#95) '62 Topps card, nor could I find the back of either one of Gene Woodling's card (#125), regular or Green Tint, listing him as a pitcher. Topps literally cooked up a couple of new gimmick cards just for the hell of it.
What made Topps Heritage such a special set, was that Topps stayed true to the original. Sadly, this is now no longer the case.
The Zimmerman error is actually on card #392, and it mirrors an error on the original card in the 1962 set, Ken Boyer's All-Star card.
No idea on the Vlad though.