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  1. Looks like the top of my 90's Topps rack boxes
  2. I'd be happier than a pig in...um ah mosh pit if this was mine. Congratulations man!
  3. Agree with TwoYewts. I like the rarity of insufficient ink, misaligned foil, no foil, etc (they're all errors). Print dots are not my thing though. Holding a stack of error cards in most of the sports and itching to get some graded but if I can not get the labels I want for my cash, they will go in the holders that bring me the most value for my money. CSG has already labeled embossing errors, Randy Johnson and others as far as I know. What's the big deal...
  4. I have not checked most of the backs of my opened packs but have found several double prints (A*) and recurring print dots.
  5. There are several different teams errors like these in packs.
  6. Bottom left corner card from the Thomas sheets. These are printing defects and not damaged. Some runs of the All Star cards have lighter black backgrounds.
  7. Similar to the "Blackless" and "partial-blackless" errors (insufficient ink). All of the cards were pulled from packs in the condition as shown. Some are missing just a little yellow but the cards can also be lighter all over, lighter just inside the framed area or whatever. The wax pack card is an error also. Hat brim, clipped ear, red shadow, almost looks like sunglasses... Insufficient yellow ink area on number of production sheets? that were packed out