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Codes on the back of 2011 Topps Heritage cards? What r they?

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tommyfro21

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What are these for and where do you enter them in? I went to Topps to figure it out and could not determine what to do with them. I've had a couple people email me about a green tint I have listed on eBay and they have asked if it ends with "03" or "09"?

Do the codes identify the green tints? I never knew codes were on the back until I was asked about them on eBay.

Can someone help me out here?
 

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Yes, you can use the code on back to verify tints. Codes that end in 01 are base cards. All others are either inserts or tints. If you have a regular player card and it ends in anything other than 01, it's a tint.

There's a thread on here somewhere with all the codes.
 

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gracecollector said:
Yes, you can use the code on back to verify tints. Codes that end in 01 are base cards. All others are either inserts or tints. If you have a regular player card and it ends in anything other than 01, it's a tint.

There's a thread on here somewhere with all the codes.

Huh...I must have missed that. If you come across it, LMK please. Funny thing is I have pulled the same green tint twice now, but no others.
 

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So when is says "special", what does that mean? There is another code for tints. Is there anything special about it being "special"? I have Jackie Robinson #142 and it has the code listed below. Just trying to make heads or tails of what these things mean...


9911103 = Babe Ruth special #142 and 144
9911106 = Jackie Robinson special #135 and 141
 

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codes are just for some new law put into place, just happened to be different for some of the sp cards in heritage
 

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It's actually on all the Topps cards - my diamond sparkle Bautista has a different code than the base version.

Some of the "base" Babe Ruth story cards have a different code - they do not have variations ending in "01." As far as I know, the green tint Ruth should end in "09."
 

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These codes are searchable in a topps datebase, its tells where and when the card was made and just recently
has been helpful in telling variations. There is a place in Dallas that topps uses for some cards and some other
cards are made as far away as China!

Kevin
 

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