2016 Topps Chrome question

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Is there a difference between the Refractors that have a
plain background and the ones that have the honey comb
in the lower corner?? Neither are #'d. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks Butch
 
Is there a difference between the Refractors that have a
plain background and the ones that have the honey comb
in the lower corner?? Neither are #'d. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks Butch
Butch, I could be wrong, but I think that all of the base refractors have the honeycomb to some degree, however the area varies depending the cropping of the photo. If I look closely at some of the portrait layout refractors I can usually make out at least one or two honeycombs at the bottom left.
 
Thank you. Butch
Butch, I could be wrong, but I think that all of the base refractors have the honeycomb to some degree, however the area varies depending the cropping of the photo. If I look closely at some of the portrait layout refractors I can usually make out at least one or two honeycombs at the bottom left.
 
Butch, What Chief said...and...if you turn the card over and it says refractor next to the number, then it is a regular refractor. If it says nothing, then it is either a base chrome or a prism or other colored refractors. It seems that Topps only labeled the regular refractors with the refractor designation on back. Hope that helps. Mike
 
Yes. That is good. Yeah Topps. Thanks Butch
Butch, What Chief said...and...if you turn the card over and it says refractor next to the number, then it is a regular refractor. If it says nothing, then it is either a base chrome or a prism or other colored refractors. It seems that Topps only labeled the regular refractors with the refractor designation on back. Hope that helps. Mike
 
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