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08-09-2020, 05:34 AM #1
Really stumped on this
Hey guys hopefully one of you can help me here. I bought a 2018-19 Upper Deck Young Guns Acetate Luke Johnson. The card is clear (UD Ice like) with a cardboard cut out raised on the card. Now I think it is the acetate version at least but every picture I find of the Clear Cut/Base YG/Acetate shows a different picture. Was there an Update set or Photo Variation? Is the Variation worth more? The card Number 245 is the same as the YG version. Only Difference is the picture. I cannot find another picture anywhere. Ive searched Google, Ebay completed, COMC. Any Help would be appreciated. Below are the Pics of mine and then the others ive found (Ignore the damage I am in the middle of having it replaced)
Mine

Ebay
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08-09-2020, 08:21 AM #2
Can you scan the backs of the cards as well and post them? I know there is a 30th Anniversary vision as well but those are stamped with a 30th anniversary. The 2nd one is the true acetate young gun. The 1st is the version of acetate young guns they used this year. so im thinking its a Easter egg from either a late last year release or this year more then likely this year. But im just guessing.
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08-09-2020, 08:37 AM #3
Top is Acetate version, Believe they came in SP Authentic. They typically bring a higher value with collectors. The bottom is the Clear Cut version from Upper Deck packs.
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08-09-2020, 01:01 PM #4
There are two different parallels for the Young Guns using acetate technology:
Acetate Young Guns - released in SPA, feature a different image than the base YG.
Clear Cut Young Guns - released in the same UD product as the YG, same image.
The top image is the Acetate YG, and are very popular with collectors; so much so in fact that they've started producing "retro" ones for players in years gone by. Bottom image is the Clear Cut YG, which are also pretty popular but not quite on the same level.
Nice addition!
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