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		<title>Reversed Image #4 in the 1960 Topps Set</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 13:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Del Shofner's card is one of at least four in the 1960 Topps football card set that has the player's image reversed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ll bet I&#8217;ve looked at <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/65/Del-Shofner/" title="Del Shofner 1960 Topps football card">Del Shofner&#8217;s 1960 Topps football card</a> a hundred times, and yesterday I finally noticed that his image on the card is reversed.  Here it is alongside <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/52/Del-Shofner/" title="Del Shofner 1961 Topps football card">his 1961 Topps card</a>.  The images on the two cards appear to be from the same photo session, and if you compare the numbers and lines on Shofner&#8217;s jersey, you can see that the image on the 1960 card is backward.  Shofner wore number 29 for his <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/S/ShofDe00.htm">four seasons with the Rams</A>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/65/Del-Shofner/"><img alt="Del Shofner 1960 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/65_Del_Shofner_football_card.jpg" title="Del Shofner 1960 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/52/Del-Shofner/"><img alt="Del Shofner 1961 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Topps/52_Del_Shofner_football_card.jpg" title="Del Shofner 1961 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a><br />
At least three more 1960 Topps football cards also have reversed images: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/06/06/bill-is-backward/" title="Reversed image on 1960 Topps Bill Wade football card">Bill Wade</a>, <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/07/19/doug-is-backward-too/" title="Reversed image on 1960 Topps Doug Atkins football card">Doug Atkins</a>, and <a title="Reversed image on 1960 Topps Frank Varrichione football card" href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/10/20/yet-another-1960-topps-reversed-image/">Frank Varrichione</a>.  I have seen a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/image+reversed/" title="Reversed images on vintage football cards">few more examples</a> in other sets, but the 1960 Topps set has the most, by far.  I thought that maybe there was a pattern to the errors on the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1960+Topps/" title="Uncut sheet of 1960 Topps football cards">uncut sheet</a>, but the cards were not together on the sheet.  I guess someone working at Topps in 1960 simply wasn&#8217;t paying attention.</p>
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		<title>Born on the Fourth of July</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jul 2011 15:27:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are a few football cards of NFL players who were born on the Fourth of July.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The holiday made me think of the movie, and thinking of the movie made me wonder what NFL players were born on the Fourth of July.  I found <a href="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/friv/birthdays.cgi?month=7&#038;day=4">the full list</a> at pro-football-reference.com; the eight who appear in the Vintage Football Card Gallery are shown below.  Wish them a happy birthday!</p>
<p>Six-time Pro Bowler Erich Barnes was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BarnEr00.htm">born on July 4, 1935</A>.  <a title="Erich Barnes 1960 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/19/Erich-Barnes/">Barnes&#8217;s rookie card</a>, shown here, is a 1960 Topps.  Two-time Pro-Bowler Emerson Boozer was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/B/BoozEm00.htm">born on July 4, 1943</A>; he is shown here on <a title="Click for details on Emerson Boozer 1971 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/73/Emerson-Boozer/">his 1971 Topps card</a>.  (Boozer also appeared on my <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/12/31/happy-new-year-from-the-all-party-team/" title="Nearmint's All-Party Team">all-party team</a>.)<br />
<a title="Click for details on Erich Barnes 1960 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/19/Erich-Barnes/"><img alt="Erich Barnes 1960 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/19_Erich_Barnes_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Erich Barnes 1960 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="211" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1971+Topps/73/Emerson-Boozer/"><img title="Click for details on Emerson Boozer 1971 Topps football card" alt="Emerson Boozer 1971 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1971-Topps/73_Emerson_Boozer_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Emerson Boozer 1971 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="291" /></a><br />
Two-time Pro Bowler Rosey Taylor was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/T/TaylRo00.htm">born on July 4, 1937</a>; he is pictured here on <a title="Roosevelt Taylor 1965 Philadelphia football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Philadelphia/25/Roosevelt-Taylor/">his 1965 Philadelphia card</a>.  1963 Pro-Bowler Lee Folkins was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FolkLe00.htm">born on July 4, 1939</A>; <a title="Click for details on Lee Folkins 1964 Philadelphia rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Philadelphia/46/Lee-Folkins/">his rookie card, a 1964 Philadelphia</a>, is shown here.  (I <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/04/13/a-faked-fake-autograph/">heard from Mr. Folkins once</a>.  He told me that the signature on his 1964 Wheaties Stamp is not in his handwriting.)<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Philadelphia/25/Roosevelt-Taylor/"><img alt="Rosey Taylor 1965 Philadelphia football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1965-Philadelphia/25_Roosevelt_Taylor_football_card.jpg" title="Click here for details on Rosey Taylor 1965 Philadelphia football card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="291" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Philadelphia/46/Lee-Folkins/"><img alt="Lee Folkins 1964 Philadelphia rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1964-Philadelphia/46_Lee_Folkins_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Lee Folkins 1964 Philadelphia rookie football card" width="213" height="291" class="alignnone" /></a><br />
Five-time Pro-Bowler Rick Casares was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/C/CasaRi00.htm">born on July 4, 1931</a>.  <a title="Click for details on Rick Casares 1955 Bowman rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1955+Bowman/87/Rick-Casares/">His rookie card</a>, shown here, is a 1955 Bowman.  Hall of Famer Floyd Little was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LittFl00.htm">born on July 4, 1942</a>; he is shown here on <a title="Click for details on Floyd Little 1968 Topps Stand Up football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps+Stand+Up/14/Floyd-Little/">his 1968 Topps Stand Up insert card</a>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1955+Bowman/87/Rick-Casares/"><img alt="Rick Casares 1955 Bowman rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1955-Bowman/87_Rick_Casares_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Rick Casares 1955 Bowman rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="212" height="308" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps+Stand+Up/14/Floyd-Little/"><img alt="Floyd Little 1968 Topps Stand Up insert football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps-Stand-Up/14_Floyd_Little_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Floyd Little 1968 Topps Stand Up insert football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><br />
1981 Pro Bowler Frank Lewis was born on <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LewiFr00.htm">July 4, 1947</A>; <a title="Frank Lewis 1973 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/456/Frank-Lewis/">his rookie card, a 1973 Topps</a>, is shown here.  And, finally, Fred Forsberg was <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/ForsFr20.htm">born on July 4, 1944</a>.  I don&#8217;t believe Forsberg appeared on a card, but I do have <a title="Fred Forsberg 1972 Sunoco Stamp" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Sunoco+Stamps/186/Fred-Forsberg/">his 1972 Sunoco Stamp</a>.<br />
<a title="Click for details on Frank Lewis 1973 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1973+Topps/456/Frank-Lewis/"><img alt="Frank Lewis 1973 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1973-Topps/456_Frank_Lewis_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Frank Lewis 1973 Topps rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="214" height="290" /></a><a title="Click for details on Fred Forsberg 1972 Sunoco Stamp" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1972+Sunoco+Stamps/186/Fred-Forsberg/"><img alt="Fred Forsberg 1972 Sunoco Stamp" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1972-Sunoco-Stamps/186_Fred_Forsberg_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Fred Forsberg 1972 Sunoco Stamp" class="alignnone" width="139" height="200" /></a><br />
Enjoy your picnics!</p>
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		<title>John Nisby, Steelers and Redskins Guard</title>
		<link>http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2011/02/10/john-nisby-steelers-redskins-guard/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 23:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>nearmint</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Nisby, a guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins in the 1950s and 1960s, has passed away.  For a lineman, he appeared on a surprising number of football cards.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Click for details on John Nisby 1960 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/98/John-Nisby/"><img alt="John Nisby 1960 Topps rookie football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/98_John_Nisby_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on John Nisby 1960 Topps rookie football card" class="alignright" width="215" height="294" /></a>John Nisby, who played guard from 1957 to 1964 for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Washington Redskins, passed away on February 6.  Nisby made the Pro Bowl three times: twice with the Steelers, and once with the Redskins.  <a href="http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=John-Nisby&#038;lc=2457&#038;pid=148450949&#038;mid=4548414" title="John Nisby's obituary">Nisby&#8217;s obituary</a> at dignitymemorial.com includes a recent photo of him, plus a nice photo gallery of him and his family.</p>
<p>For a lineman, Nisby appeared on a surprising number of football cards.  <a title="John Nisby 1960 Topps rookie football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/98/John-Nisby/">His rookie card, a 1960 Topps</a>, is pictured here.</p>
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See <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/John+Nisby/" title="John Nisby football cards">all of John Nisby&#8217;s cards</a> in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.
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See <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/N/NisbJo00.htm">John Nisby&#8217;s</A> pro statistics at pro-football-reference.com.
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		<title>Ralph Felton, Redskins and Bills Linebacker</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 19:57:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ralph Felton, a linebacker for the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills, passed away on January 22.  He appeared on two football cards, a 1960 Topps and a 1961 Fleer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Click for details on Ralph Felton 1960 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/129/Ralph-Felton/"><img alt="Ralph Felton 1960 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/129_Ralph_Felton_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Ralph Felton 1960 Topps football card" class="alignright" width="211" height="294" /></a>Ralph Felton, a linebacker for the Washington Redskins and Buffalo Bills, passed away on January 22, <a title="Ralph Felton obituary" href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11026/1120633-122.stm">according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette</a>.  Felton played for the Redskins from 1954 to 1960, and for the Bills in 1961 and 1962.</p>
<p>Felton appeared on two football cards during his career.  <a title="Ralph Felton 1960 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/129/Ralph-Felton/">His first card, a 1960 Topps</a>, is pictured here; it was issued in his seventh season.  He also appeared on <a title="Ralph Felton 1961 Fleer football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Fleer/115/Ralph-Felton/">a 1961 Fleer card</a> as a Redskin, but by then he had moved on to the Bills.</p>
<p>You can see <A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FeltRa20.htm">Ralph Felton&#8217;s</A> NFL and AFL statistics at pro-football-reference.com.</p>
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		<title>Topps Had Trouble with Woodley</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Woodley Lewis's name was spelled three different ways on his Topps football cards.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="Click for details on 1958 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1958+Topps/82/Woodley-Lewis/"><img alt="1958 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1958-Topps/82_Woodley_Lewis_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on 1958 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" class="alignright" width="211" height="290" /></a><A HREF="http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/L/LewiWo00.htm">Woodley  Lewis</A> appeared on three Topps football cards, and Topps spelled his name differently on all three.  In 1958, <a title="1958 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1958+Topps/82/Woodley-Lewis/">he was Woodly</a>.  In 1959, <a title="Woodley Lewis 1959 Topps error football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1959+Topps/45/Woodley-Lewis/">he was Woody</a>.  In 1960, Topps finally got it right and <a title="Woodley Lewis 1960 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/107/Woodley-Lewis/">spelled his name Woodley</a>.  The card companies misspelled plenty of players&#8217; names (see a previous blog article, <a title="Errors on Vintage Football Cards" href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/08/29/e-is-for-error-cards/">E is for Error Cards</a>), but I can&#8217;t think of another player who had his name spelled three different ways.</p>
<p>As I usually do when I write about a player, I did a little web search for Lewis, and I turned up a couple of nice non-card images.  One, on the University of Oregon web site, pictures him <a href="http://boundless.uoregon.edu/u?/uo-athletics,2641">in the middle of a broad jump</a>.  Another, on flickr, shows him <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hollywoodplace/4809979581/">in front of the Sportsman Bowl</a>, a bowling alley that he owned after retiring from football.  I also found an old <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/e_auction/140391372494/blog_lewis_matchbook/">matchbook for Woodley Lewis&#8217;s Sportsman Bowl</a> on eBay.<br />
<a title="Click for details on 1959 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1959+Topps/45/Woodley-Lewis/"><img alt="1959 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1959-Topps/45_Woodley_Lewis_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on 1959 Topps Woodley Lewis error football card" class="alignnone" width="210" height="290" /></a><a title="Click for details on Woodley Lewis 1960 Topps football card" href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/107/Woodley-Lewis/"><img alt="Woodley Lewis 1960 Topps football card" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/107_Woodley_Lewis_football_card.jpg" title="Click for details on Woodley Lewis 1960 Topps football card" class="alignnone" width="214" height="290" /></a></p>
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		<title>T is for Topps, Part 2: 1960-1963</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Topps produced a great variety of football cards in the 1960s: AFL cards and NFL cards, cards with natural backgrounds and cards with colored ones, cards oriented horizontally and cards oriented vertically, cards bordered by stars and cards that looked like little TVs, standard-sized cards and &#8220;tall boys.&#8221; A collector who focused on just 1960s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/42/Howard-Cassady/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/75/75_42.jpg" title="1960 Topps Howard Cassady football card" class="alignnone" width="55" height="75" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/95/Sonny-Jurgensen/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Topps/75/75_95.jpg" title="1961 Topps Sonny Jurgensen football card" class="alignnone" width="54" height="75" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1962+Topps/90/Fran-Tarkenton/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1962-Topps/75/75_90.jpg" title="1962 Topps Fran Tarkenton rookie football card" class="alignnone" width="75" height="56" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1963+Topps/87/Jim-Taylor/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1963-Topps/75/75_87.jpg" title="1963 Topps Jim Taylor football card" class="alignnone" width="54" height="75" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1964+Topps/139/Tom-Flores/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1964-Topps/75/75_139.jpg" title="1964 Topps Tom Flores football card" class="alignnone" width="54" height="75" /></a><br />
Topps produced a great variety of football cards in the 1960s: AFL cards and NFL cards, cards with natural backgrounds and cards with colored ones, cards oriented horizontally and cards oriented vertically, cards bordered by stars and cards that looked like little TVs, standard-sized cards and &#8220;tall boys.&#8221;  A collector who focused on just 1960s Topps football cards could build a large, attractive, and interesting collection.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Topps/122/Joe-Namath/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1965-Topps/150/150_122.jpg" title="1965 Topps Joe Namath rookie card" class="alignnone" width="54" height="100" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1966+Topps/125/John-Hadl/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1966-Topps/75/75_125.jpg" title="1966 Topps John Hadl football card" class="alignnone" width="75" height="55" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Topps/65/Johnny-Robinson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1967-Topps/75/75_65.jpg" title="1967 Topps Johnny Robinson football card" class="alignnone" width="53" height="75" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/157/Ray-Nitschke/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1968-Topps/75/75_157.jpg" title="1968 Topps Ray Nitschke football card" class="alignnone" width="75" height="54" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/53/Bob-Lilly/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1969-Topps/75/75_53.jpg" title="1969 Topps Bob Lilly football card" class="alignnone" width="54" height="75" /></a><br />
Topps had competition in the 1960s, and I attribute some of their creativity to that.  The competition coincided with the emergence of the AFL: while the AFL and NFL competed for fans, the card companies aligned with the leagues and competed as well.  </p>
<p>Fleer was the card company of the early AFL.  From 1960 to 1963, Fleer produced three AFL-only sets and one AFL/NFL set.  In the same time period, Topps produced three NFL sets and one AFL/NFL set.  Both companies produced their combined AFL/NFL sets in 1961.</p>
<p>In 1964, Philadelphia Gum Company obtained the rights to print cards of NFL players, and they did so until 1967.  Topps countered with AFL-only sets from 1964 to 1967.</p>
<p>In 1968, after the NFL and AFL agreed to merge, Topps obtained the rights to both leagues.  By the early 1970s, without competition, Topps&#8217;s creativity began to wane.  That rant is for a later post, though.  This week we&#8217;ll look at Topps&#8217;s offerings from 1960 to 1963, the years they competed with Fleer.</p>
<h3>1960 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/54/Paul-Hornung/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/54_Paul_Hornung_football_card.jpg" title="1960 Topps Paul Hornung football card" class="alignright" width="209" height="295" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1960+Topps/">1960 Topps</a> is my least favorite 60s Topps set, probably because it is less colorful than their later sets. I am not fond of the big footballs with the players&#8217; names in them, either: they remind me of the big white footballs on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1953+Bowman/">1953 Bowman</a> cards.  Though Topps evidently had the rights to use the teams&#8217; logos, they put them only on the team cards, which is unfortunate.   I do like that the images of the players cover most of the cards, unlike the peephole views on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1958+Topps/">1958 Topps</a> cards.  </p>
<p>The 1960 Topps set was printed on a single 132-card sheet.  There is a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1960+Topps/">virtual 1960 Topps sheet</a>, and a few notes about the set, in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.  One bit of trivia about the set is that three of the cards&#8211;<a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/06/06/bill-is-backward/">Bill Wade</a>, <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/07/19/doug-is-backward-too/">Doug Atkins</a>, and <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/10/20/yet-another-1960-topps-reversed-image/">Frank Varrichione</a>&#8211;have reversed images.  Another is that, to my knowledge, this was the first Topps set to contain inserts in the packs.  The inserts were metallic stickers: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/11/23/new-in-the-gallery-1962-topps-metallic-inserts/">novel, but homely</a>.</p>
<p>1960 Topps was the first major set in which all cards from a given team were grouped together numerically.  I always liked this feature.  Topps continued the practice until 1968, then abandoned it.  Coincidentally&#8211;or was it?&#8211;1968 was the year they no longer had competition.</p>
<p>Finally, the 1960 Topps set was the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/team/Dallas+Cowboys/set/1960+Topps/">first in which the Dallas Cowboys appeared</a>.  The Cowboys joined the NFL in 1960.  <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/39/Doyle-Nix/">Doyle Nix</a> is the only Cowboy in the 1960 Topps set who did not appear on an earlier card for a different team.</p>
<h3>1961 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/19/Big-Time-Football-Comes-to-Texas/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1961-Topps/19_Big_Time_Football_Comes_to_Texas_football_card.jpg" title="1961 Topps Eddie Lebaron in action football card" class="alignright" width="294" height="211" /></a>The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1961+Topps/">1961 Topps</a> set was released in two series, the first containing NFL players, and the second containing AFL players.  This is how Fleer released their 1961 set, as well.  Though the price guides give higher values to the second series cards in both sets, the second series cards are in fact more plentiful than the first series cards.  Be skeptical of your price guides.</p>
<p>1961 Topps was the first set to contain action cards, like the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/19/Big-Time-Football-Comes-to-Texas/">Eddie LeBaron card shown here</a>.  Each action card was framed by a woodgrain TV, a precursor to the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1966+Topps/">1966 Topps</a> cards.  The 1961 Topps and Fleer sets were <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1961+Topps/team/Minnesota+Vikings/">the first to contain Minnesota Vikings cards</a>.  The Vikings were an expansion team in 1961.</p>
<p>Oddly, most of the Houston Oilers in the 1961 Topps set are <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/04/11/houston-oilers-pretty-in-pink/">shown in pink jerseys</a>, though their team color was powder blue.  Only <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/145/George-Blanda/">George Blanda</a> was spared the pink treatment.  </p>
<h3>1962 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1962+Topps/151/Bill-Kilmer/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1962-Topps/151_Bill_Kilmer_football_card.jpg" title="1962 Topps Bill Kilmer rookie football card" class="alignright" width="290" height="214" /></a>I love the design of the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1962+Topps/">1962 Topps</a> set.  Each player card shows two images of the player: an above-the-waist still image, and a black-and-white inset photo of the player in action.  Some of the <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/08/17/mistaken-identities-in-1962-topps-football-card-inset-photos/">inset photos show the wrong players</a>, however.  It turns out that Topps even altered some of the photos to give the impostors different numbers.</p>
<p>The 1962 Topps set is tough to assemble in high grade, because the black borders show wear easily.  I think high grade is the only way to go, though, since even a little wear can make the cards look bad.  </p>
<p>I have seen a few recolored cards from this set, where someone tried to touch up a corner or an edge with a black marker.  You can often detect recoloring by looking at the edges of a card, because the ink from a black marker will bleed onto the edge.</p>
<p>Other than the unique design, I can&#8217;t think of any remarkable features of this set.  The unique design is enough for me, though.</p>
<h3>1963 Topps</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1963+Topps/155/Larry-Wilson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1963-Topps/155_Larry_Wilson_football_card.jpg" title="1963 Topps Larry Wilson rookie football card" class="alignright" width="212" height="290" /></a>The <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1963+Topps/">1963 Topps</a> set is another tough one.  Its colored borders are slightly more forgiving of wear than 1962&#8242;s black borders, but this is another set I would try to get in high grade.</p>
<p>There are a lot of short prints in the 1963 Topps set; they are marked in the Vintage Football Card Gallery.  That tells only part of the story, though.  Many of the short prints&#8211;in particular some of the Steelers and Redskins&#8211;are practically impossible to find well-centered.  Most of the problem cards were on the edges of the sheets.  You can see what the sheets looked like on my <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1963+Topps/" title="Virtual uncut sheet of 1963 Topps football cards">1963 Topps virtual uncut sheet page</a>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1963_topps_lou_michaels_back.jpg"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1963_topps_lou_michaels_back.jpg" title="Back of 1963 Topps Lou Michaels football card" class="alignleft" width="209" height="310" /></a>There is one bit of innovation in the 1963 Topps set.  The backs have questions with hidden answers, like some scratch-off cards.  (See <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/01/09/s-is-for-scratch-offs/">S is for Scratch-Offs</a>.)  You don&#8217;t scratch them to see the answers, though.  Instead, you hold a piece of red cellophane over them.  I used to have a bit of the red cellophane, which I assume came in a pack with the cards, but I can&#8217;t locate it now.  I might never know the answers to these questions.</p>
<p>One last thing worth mentioning is that the backgrounds of many 1963 Topps cards vary in color: you can find them with either a blue sky or a purple one.  There used to be a good article on geocities about the variations, but the article is no longer there.  Someday maybe I&#8217;ll write about the variations myself.  Until then, you can see the purple and blue variations of Willie Wood&#8217;s rookie card in <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2008/12/18/new-cards-for-sale-ungraded-1963-topps/">one of my previous blog articles</a>.</p>
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<li>Previous: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/01/22/t-is-for-topps-part-one-the-1950s/">T is for Topps, Part 1: the 1950s</a></li>
<li>Next: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/02/12/t-is-for-topps-part-3-1964-1969/">T is for Topps, Part 3: 1964-1969</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/abcs-of-vintage-football-cards/">All of the ABCs</a></li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Brookshier, defensive back for the Eagles in 1953 and from 1956 to 1961, died on January 29. Brookshier had 8 interceptions in his rookie season, and a total of 20 in his career. He made the Pro Bowl in 1959 and 1960, and he was a member of the Eagles&#8217; 1960 championship team. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/89/Tom-Brookshier/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/89_Tom_Brookshier_football_card.jpg" title="1960 Topps Tom Brookshier rookie football card" class="alignright" width="216" height="296" /></a>Tom Brookshier, defensive back for the Eagles in 1953 and from 1956 to 1961, <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/31/sports/football/31brookshier.html">died on January 29</a>.  Brookshier had 8 interceptions in his rookie season, and a total of 20 in his career.  He made the Pro Bowl in 1959 and 1960, and he was a member of the Eagles&#8217; 1960 championship team.  The Eagles later <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.philadelphiaeagles.com/team/retirednumbershonorroll.asp">retired his number</a>.  (The two-year gap in his career was time that he spent in the Air Force.)</p>
<p>After his playing career, Brookshier became a TV broadcaster.  In the 1970s, he and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Pat+Summerall/">Pat Summerall</a> were CBS&#8217;s top broadcasting team, and they announced three Super Bowls together.  This is how I remember Brookshier and Summerall, from watching lots of football on Sundays.  I didn&#8217;t know that they had been players until I started collecting vintage cards.</p>
<p>Shown here is <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/89/Tom-Brookshier/">Brookshier&#8217;s rookie card</a>, from the 1960 Topps set.  He also appeared on a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/102/Tom-Brookshier/">1961 Topps card</a> and on a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1962+Post+Cereal/34/Tom-Brookshier/">1962 Post Cereal card</a>, though he did not play in 1962.
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		<title>S is for Scratch-Offs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 15:37:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the 1950s and 1960s, when the card companies were still marketing to kids, they tried to make the cards interactive and fun to play with. They made cards you could punch out and stand up, they put puzzles on the backs of the cards, and they inserted stamps, stickers, and decals into the packs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the 1950s and 1960s, when the card companies were still marketing to kids, they tried to make the cards interactive and fun to play with.  They made <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2008/12/09/new-in-the-gallery-1968-topps-stand-ups/">cards you could punch out and stand up</a>, they put <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/bart_starr_and_len_dawson/">puzzles on the backs of the cards</a>, and they <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/09/26/i-is-for-inserts/">inserted stamps, stickers, and decals into the packs</a> with the regular cards.  They also liked to put scratch-off cartoons and quizzes on the card backs.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1951+Topps+Magic/21/Dewey-McConnell/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1951_topps_magic_dewey_mcconnell_back.jpg" title="1951 Topps Magic Dewey McConnell football card back" class="alignright" width="175" height="246" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1951+Topps+Magic/11/Lloyd-Hill/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1951_topps_magic_lloyd_hill_back.jpg" title="1951 Topps Magic Lloyd Hill football card back" class="alignright" width="175" height="246" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1951+Topps+Magic/">1951 Topps Magic</a> cards were the first football cards with scratch-off backs, the scratch-offs accounting for the &#8220;magic&#8221; in the name.  The material Topps used for the scratch-offs was similar to that used on today&#8217;s lottery tickets: a silver-gray coating that crumbled off when you scratched it.  Scratching off the crumbly coating revealed a picture of the player&#8217;s school, along with the school&#8217;s name.  The feature apparently was a hit, because most 1951 Topps cards I see have been scratched.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1958+Topps/90/Sonny-Jurgensen/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1958_topps_sonny_jurgensen_back.jpg" title="1958 Topps Sonny Jurgensen rookie football card back" class="alignleft" width="291" height="210" /></a>The next football cards with scratch-off backs were <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1958+Topps/">1958 Topps</a> cards.  Topps used a different material this time, a white substance that revealed a gray picture when rubbed, but that didn&#8217;t come off of the card.  All of the player cards in the set had scratch-off backs, but, as shown on this Sonny Jurgensen rookie card, the questions and answers were not about the players on the cards.  Even now, I&#8217;m disappointed. </p>
<p>Unlike the 1951 Topps cards, most of the 1958 Topps cards I see have not been rubbed.  Perhaps it&#8217;s because the pictures were not as clear as on the 1951 cards.  Or perhaps scraping the little silver-gray pellets onto the floor had been part of the fun.  For whatever reason, after 1951, the magic was gone.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/119/Matt-Hazeltine/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1960_topps_matt_hazeltine_back.jpg" title="1960 Topps Matt Hazeltine football card back" class="alignright" width="207" height="288" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1959+Topps/50/Ollie-Matson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1959_topps_ollie_matson_back.jpg" title="1959 Topps Ollie Matson football card back" class="alignright" width="209" height="288" /></a>The scratch-offs on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1959+Topps/">1959 Topps football cards</a> were also unrelated to the player, but they differed a bit from 1958.  Part of the picture on each card was visible before rubbing, and you rubbed the card to reveal the rest.  Maybe Topps exposed part of the picture to entice kids to rub the card, but I don&#8217;t see many 1959 Topps cards that are rubbed, either.  To my knowledge, this was the only set in which parts of the pictures were already showing.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1961+Topps/159/Elbert-Dubenion/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1961_topps_elbert_dubenion_back.jpg" title="1961 Topps Elbert Dubenion football card back" class="alignleft" width="290" height="210" /></a>The backs of player cards in the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1960+Topps/">1960 Topps football</a> set also had scratch-offs, but this time there were no questions and answers, just &#8220;Football Funnies&#8221; cartoons.  I have just one rubbed card, the Matt Hazeltine card pictured here, and the cartoon on it isn&#8217;t even related to football.  I know they were selling to kids, but I think Topps should have just printed the players&#8217; stats, instead.</p>
<p>Topps persisted with the scratch-offs in 1961.  Rubbing the back of a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1961+Topps/">1961 Topps</a> card revealed a generic cartoon of a player in action, labeled with the name of the player on the card.  Though the cartoons were generic, Topps at least took care to get the players&#8217; numbers right.  Elbert Dubenion, whose card is shown here, indeed wore number 44.</p>
<p>After 1961, Topps took a break from scratch-offs, instead simply printing cartoons on the card backs.  The Philadelphia Gum Company picked up the slack, using the scratch-off feature on their cards in 1965 and 1967.  Scratching a <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1965+Philadelphia/">1965 Philadelphia</a> card revealed a picture of one player, and the name of another.  To find the name of the pictured player, the card back directed you to a different card, which had the answer.  This was a bit convoluted for a kid, I&#8217;d say.  Philadelphia dispensed with the scratch-offs in 1966, but retained the picture-on-one-card, name-on-another quiz.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1965+Philadelphia/121/Lou-Slaby/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1965_philadelphia_lou_slaby_back.jpg" title="1965 Philadelphia Lou Slaby football card back" class="alignleft" width="211" height="289" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1967+Philadelphia/102/Dale-Hackbart/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1967_philadelphia_dale_hackbart_back.jpg" title="1967 Philadelphia Dale Hackbart football card back" class="alignleft" width="290" height="212" /></a>In <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1967+Philadelphia/">1967</a>, Philadelphia again put scratch-offs on their cards, but this time they used simple questions and answers related to the player on the card.  I don&#8217;t know how well the scratch-offs worked back then, but I recently rubbed the Dale Hackbart card shown here, and I can barely see the answer.  (It&#8217;s &#8220;He teaches school.&#8221;)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1968+Topps/84/Dave-Lloyd/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1968_topps_dave_lloyd_back.jpg" title="1968 Topps Dave Lloyd football card back" class="alignleft" width="212" height="290" /></a>Topps returned to scratch-offs in <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1968+Topps/">1968</a>, but they didn&#8217;t put them on every card.  Only about 20% of the cards have the &#8220;Coin Rub&#8221; on the back, and the other 80% have cartoons about the players printed on them.  I imagine that limiting the number of scratch-offs was a cost saving measure: someone at Topps wanted the scratch-offs, and someone else said &#8220;Why?  The kids don&#8217;t scratch them, anyway.&#8221;  And so they compromised.  Rubbing the Coin Rub backs reveals cartoons like those on the other cards.  </p>
<p>Cards with Coin Rub backs appear in both series of 1968 Topps cards.  I thought that Topps might have arranged the Coin Rub cards in a pattern on the <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/uncut_sheet/1968+Topps/">uncut sheets</a>&#8211;perhaps all in the same row or column, for instance&#8211;but they appear to have scattered them randomly on the sheets.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1969+Topps/165/Walter-Johnson/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1969_topps_walter_johnson_back.jpg" title="1969 Topps Walter Johnson football card back" class="alignright" width="292" height="211" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1970+Topps/191/Al-Bemiller/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/blog/1970_topps_al_bemiller_back.jpg" title="1970 Topps Al Bemiller football card back" class="alignright" width="292" height="215" /></a>In <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1969+Topps/">1969</a> and <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/set/1970+Topps/">1970</a>, Topps again put scratch-offs on only a small number of cards.  As in 1968, the scratch-offs revealed cartoons about the players, like those on the other cards.  In 1969 and 1970, though, the scratch-offs appeared only in the second series of each set.  Perhaps this was an effort to boost interest in the second series, after kids had burned themselves out trying to complete the first series.  To my knowledge, 1970 Topps is the last set containing cards with scratch-off backs.</p>
<p>Considering how few scratch-offs actually got scratched after 1951, I am surprised that Topps put them on cards for as long as they did.  Maybe they assumed that kids were busy scratching them, and didn&#8217;t know otherwise until years later, when old cards started coming out of attics.  Collectors today don&#8217;t appreciate the scratch-offs, either: customers often ask me whether the backs of cards I am selling have been scratched.</p>
<p>I am also surprised, considering collectors&#8217; aversion to scratched cards, that PSA is not harsher when grading them.  I often see PSA 7s that have been rubbed, and the 1958 Topps Sonny Jurgensen card above is a PSA 8 OC.  To me, a rubbed card ought to grade excellent at best, since an exposed cartoon is certainly more distracting than, say, a quarter-inch hairline crease.  What do you think?</p>
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<li>Previous: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/12/24/r-is-for-rookie-cards/">R is for Rookie Cards</a></li>
<li>Next: <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2010/01/22/t-is-for-topps-part-one-the-1950s/">T is for Topps, Part 1: the 1950s</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/abcs-of-vintage-football-cards/">All of the ABCs</a></li>
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		<title>New in the Gallery: 1960 Topps Metallic Stickers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 21:03:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I added 1960 Topps Metallic Stickers to the Vintage Football Card Gallery. As I wrote in I is for Inserts, these were inserts in packs of 1960 Topps football cards. The set includes the 13 NFL teams of the day, along with 20 colleges. The stickers aren&#8217;t pretty. Their foil finish is nice [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps+Metallic+Stickers/9/Philadelphia-Eagles/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps-Metallic-Stickers/9_Philadelphia_Eagles_football_card.jpg" title="Philadelphia Eagles 1960 Topps Metallic Sticker" class="alignright" width="320" height="226" /></a>Last week I added <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps+Metallic+Stickers/9/Philadelphia-Eagles/">1960 Topps Metallic Stickers</a> to the Vintage Football Card Gallery.  As I wrote in <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/09/26/i-is-for-inserts/">I is for Inserts</a>, these were inserts in packs of 1960 Topps football cards.  The set includes the 13 NFL teams of the day, along with 20 colleges.</p>
<p>The stickers aren&#8217;t pretty.  Their foil finish is nice if it&#8217;s not scuffed, but it scuffs easily, and mine look beat up.  The logos on the NFL stickers are poor approximations of the teams&#8217; official logos.  (Compare them to the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.sportslogos.net/annuals_year.php?id=7&#038;year=1960">1960 NFL logos at sportslogos.net</a>.)  The logos on the college stickers don&#8217;t resemble the colleges&#8217; official logos at all.  The printing and cutting quality is also poor: many of mine are miscut, and the coloring applied to the stickers often isn&#8217;t aligned with the outlines of the letters and drawings.  </p>
<p>Oh well.  The metallic finish was innovative for its day; it&#8217;s just unfortunate that the stickers aren&#8217;t more attractive.  I suppose the kids who bought them in 1960 didn&#8217;t mind.  I&#8217;ll probably pick up the last few to finish my set, but I don&#8217;t anticipate upgrading them.</p>
<p>If I haven&#8217;t dissuaded you from buying them yet, you can usually <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/auctions.php?ref=blog_metallic&#038;set=1960+Topps+Metallic+Stickers">find some on eBay</a>.
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:43:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In previous posts I&#8217;ve shown you that the images of Bill Wade and Doug Atkins are reversed on their 1960 Topps football cards. Here&#8217;s another reversed image in the same set, Frank Varrichione. I&#8217;ve included his 1959 Topps card for comparison&#8211;notice his jersey number. Remarkably, on all of Varrichione&#8217;s cards, the card companies spelled his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In previous posts I&#8217;ve shown you that the images of <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/06/06/bill-is-backward/">Bill Wade</a> and <a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/07/19/doug-is-backward-too/">Doug Atkins</a> are reversed on their 1960 Topps football cards.  Here&#8217;s another reversed image in the same set, <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/97/Frank-Varrichione/">Frank Varrichione</a>.  I&#8217;ve included <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1959+Topps/119/Frank-Varrichione/">his 1959 Topps card</a> for comparison&#8211;notice his jersey number.  Remarkably, on <a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/player/Frank+Varrichione/">all of Varrichione&#8217;s cards</a>, the card companies spelled his name correctly.</p>
<p>To learn more about errors on vintage football cards, see <em><a href="http://www.nearmintcards.com/blog/2009/08/29/e-is-for-error-cards/">E is for Error Cards</a></em>.<br />
<a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1960+Topps/97/Frank-Varrichione/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1960-Topps/97_Frank_Varrichione_football_card.jpg" title="1960 Topps Frank Varrichione football card" class="alignnone" width="213" height="296" /></a><a href="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/1959+Topps/119/Frank-Varrichione/"><img alt="" src="http://www.footballcardgallery.com/pics/1959-Topps/119_Frank_Varrichione_football_card.jpg" title="1959 Topps Frank Varrichione football card" class="alignnone" width="206" height="288" /></a></p>
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