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2002 Private Stock (reserve) hobby vs retail?
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2002 Private Stock (reserve) hobby vs retail?
Does anybody know the difference for this one? I know the RCs are numbered in hobby, and not in retail, but what about the difference for vet base?
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RE: 2002 Private Stock (reserve) hobby vs retail?
This is truly driving me insane. Does nobody know if, or what, the difference is? Or is Beckett just stupid, and added the card twice because they rereleased it?
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RE: 2002 Private Stock (reserve) hobby vs retail?
I really dont know but maybe the hobby cards are thicker?
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RE: 2002 Private Stock (reserve) hobby vs retail?
(07-14-2019, 03:03 PM)bakerman8419 Wrote: I really dont know but maybe the hobby cards are thicker?
That's what I was thinking, but I don't have any other 2002 to compare to. In 2001, it was the color of the names. I don't think that's the case this time around. I couldn't even figure it out using COMC.
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RE: 2002 Private Stock (reserve) hobby vs retail?
The hobby version is listed as the base set. There is a retail version that is listed as a parallel. The retail set features non-memorabilia, non-serial numbered versions of cards 101-175. Hobby version has names and positions in gold plus the border has a crackle coat. Retail has names and positions in silver and no crackle coat.

Thats the only desciption I could find
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