1970 Topps Alan Page #59
Reviews & Discussions
10 total reviews
This Page has an outstanding overall freshness to it, the kind of card that immediately feels carefully preserved. The surface is remarkably clean, the corners remain sharp, and the colors carry strong saturation throughout. Combined with the bright stock and crisp edges, the card presents with a pack-fresh character that is difficult to find. The limitations are minor. There is a touch of off-registration visible in the facial image to me, preventing the portrait from reaching its potential, along with a slight rightward centering shift. Neither issue is especially distracting, but both modestly soften what is otherwise an exceptionally clean presentation. Overall, a highly appealing example
I love this saying: It's not, "is there a flaw?" It's, "Does it matter?" This card is gorgeous, period.
Color and surface carry the presentation of this card into the A tier for me. Centering looks super close to me, but not quite GT.
Very slight centering tilt is the only issue of note, everything else looks great.
The card has the WOW factor. Love the look and how clean and bright it is. The image is so sharp and so clean. Held back from G/T from slight centering opportunity
Smokeshow of a card. The side borders at the bottom lean right heavy but I have to show the love when the card is this damn good looking. For all I know that blue dot under his right arm is something in the background and it really does not draw my eye.
EyeQ+
EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


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10 total reviews
Absolute perfection