DeliciousBacon
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olerud363 said:I came across this listing on COMC http://www.checkoutmycards.com/Cards/Ba ... ud/2219145 which has led me to do some research on the 1998 Finest No-Protectors, Protectors, and their respective Refractor versions.
I remember years ago when I picked up the No-Protector base version of Olerud for my PC I asked the shop owner what was to stop someone from just peeling off the protector and passing it off as a No-Protector, since the latter are supposed to be a more scarce parallel. He pointed out that the No-Protector base cards have a Refractor-like shine to the backs that's particularly noticible in the statistics/bio portion of the back. Comparing my two base versions I can see the difference.
An "R" by the card number ought to make spotting the Refractors pretty easy, but the COMC card doesn't seem to have the Refractor finish on either side. I came across this article online http://oldschoolbreaks.wordpress.com/20 ... ll-review/ that only further confuses the issue for me. The guy says, "Despite the fact that I’ve had minimal exposure to them, every unprotected refractor I had come across had the refractor finish on both sides, but no “R” on the back. However, I have also seen unprotected cards with an “R” on the back, but with no refractor finish on either side."
Can anyone shed some light on the 1998 Finest versions? The No-Protector Refractor version is the one I still need but I'm not 100% sure the one in the COMC listing is actually that card; plus could there be other variations out there?
Thanks!
That's not a No-Protector Ref, just a basic Ref. The No-Protectors Refs do not have an R on the back, while the regular Refs do. As mentioned, look for the etching around the card number and player; there's no etching/outline around Olerud on back, so that's a second way to tell it's a basic Ref. Third way to tell is that I would have bought it if it were! :lol: