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The scan I attached is of the one "splatter variation" card that I have, it's the All Star card #683. However, a splatter variation exists with his regular base card #269. I scanned both a regular version (which is behind the variation for comparison) and the splatter variation which is on top. You can see the splatter variation by looking on the left and right side of each card. The top portion of the card is also different. On the "splatter variation" card his name appears to be not as tilted as it does on the regular issue. If you look at the two black lines behind the K on the left side and the double T's on the right hand side in comparison with the top black line.<br />
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Take care,<br />
Jeremy
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The scan I attached is of the one "splatter variation" card that I have, it's the All Star card #683. However, a splatter variation exists with his regular base card #269. I scanned both a regular version (which is behind the variation for comparison) and the splatter variation which is on top. You can see the splatter variation by looking on the left and right side of each card. The top portion of the card is also different. On the "splatter variation" card his name appears to be not as tilted as it does on the regular issue. If you look at the two black lines behind the K on the left side and the double T's on the right hand side in comparison with the top black line.<br />
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Take care,<br />
Jeremy