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Post by Jimbo on Oct 8, 2014 17:48:15 GMT -5
Hey, Can anyone tell me the easiest way to tell all Basurita cards apart? I am talking about the old full size basuritas. Not the smaller ones. So I know they have them from Argentina, Chile and Uruguay. I hear that the Argentina ones and Uruguay ones share the same numbering and names, the only difference being that Argentina are die-cut, Uruguay are non-die-cut. I also hear that Chilean ones have different numbering than the other two. So in the following pic the card on the bottom would be from Argentina and the one on the top from Uruguay. Do have that this correct?  So my questions are as follows: 1. Are Chilean basuritas die cut or not? 2. Did all three countries release 2 series of the full size cards? 3. Does anyone have checklists for any of these series? Thanks for any help guys!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2014 18:53:57 GMT -5
Forgot to mention, the other big difference is the quality and material of the cards between Argentinean and Uruguayan, Uruguayan it seems to have a better quality and more thick card stock compared to the Argentinean cards, something that would be easy to distinguish if you have both in your hands. Also there are few cards in the Uruguayan album that have die cut.
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Post by kblaze on Oct 8, 2014 19:34:10 GMT -5
yeah, the uruguayan ones that are die cut, are all die cut equally the same where argentine ones have various diff die cut. also the uruguay are on card stock, where argentine is on that crappy sticker stock. now the chilean ones are on sticker stock, but im pretty sure that they are a touch smaller and the numbering looks a little diff. i will get three together in a pic and post it up on this thread for you adam  Keith
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Post by Jimbo on Oct 8, 2014 20:09:20 GMT -5
Thanks guys!
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Post by kblaze on Oct 12, 2014 8:41:04 GMT -5
here are the pics as promised...The last two cards (chile &argentine)are to show the numbering is diff. and also the chile card is a bit smaller with a more bold number stamp  fronts  Backs  they are pretty easy to identify  Keep Collecting Keith
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Post by Jimbo on Oct 12, 2014 11:17:45 GMT -5
Thanks buddy! I appreciate the info.
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Post by kblaze on Oct 12, 2014 13:32:17 GMT -5
any time bud. i never have a problem helping out fellow collectors 
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Post by GRANT_ant on Oct 15, 2014 21:37:46 GMT -5
Can anyone tell me what year the Argentinian and Uruguayan versions were released? The old 1st & 2nd series. Need to know for grading labels - Thanks in advance!
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Post by kblaze on Oct 16, 2014 10:21:23 GMT -5
original argentine was 1987 and series n°2 1992.
as for the uruguayan, i have a couple of solid connections and can ask them and lyk
Keith
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Post by JasonDecay on Nov 16, 2014 8:42:42 GMT -5
Anyone have a connection for the early chile release? I'm looking for a dead Ted single to help complete my foreign super rainbow. :-)
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Post by chesterix on Dec 31, 2014 16:57:46 GMT -5
The first chilean Album, was released on 1989, the 2 version was released on 1999, the first edition was more cards and the 2 was included new cards and modifications in some cards
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Post by JoeCool on Jul 25, 2015 0:40:33 GMT -5
I found this image while surfing Uruguayan websites and forums. Has anyone else seen or own these packs? I'm looking for a little info on them. 
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Post by Mareefer on Jul 25, 2015 1:18:53 GMT -5
I think they are the only packs in existence, I know who owns them and they will never be up for sale. Very nice find by him
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Post by LuCypher on Jul 25, 2015 15:44:07 GMT -5
I found this image while surfing Uruguayan websites and forums. Has anyone else seen or own these packs? I'm looking for a little info on them.  They must be the Uraguayan Basuritas packs. Very cool pic!
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Post by LuCypher on Apr 10, 2017 7:29:15 GMT -5
Las Tres Basuritas de Sur America Chile, Uruguay, y Argentina 🇨🇱 🇺🇾 🇦🇷 
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Post by LuCypher on Apr 11, 2017 8:06:41 GMT -5
🇨🇱 🇺🇾 🇦🇷  
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