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T206 color variation
Any idea what was done wrong to come up with this combination of colors?
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Looks like a fake to me...
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How is the back? There are several odd looking examples out there that have chemical or glue damage to the back that seems to change the front ink.
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T206 Nichols...
Hi- we sold the card to "Drumback". We have guaranteed this card should be able to grade as authentic by PSA or SGC or you can return card for full refund + return shipping...The back is 100% authentic...I cannot swear card was never previously chemically treated in the past as the card was bought raw in a large lot of T206's. HOWEVER....It does not appear that the other parts of card were affected by any chemicals, as this would affect the entire card such as a bleaching agent. We are positive this card will grade as at least authentic or possibly numerically or your money back, no questions asked. If you need up to 30 days to verify with PSA or SGC, you got it...there is a clear back scan from listing you should also have posted...
We have been in the hobby for 35+ years, I have handled many T206's...the back is authentic, we also have used loupe and examined dot matrix, it is NOT uniform and is similar to any vintage T206 we have handled. We will ship you and you can get this verified, no risk. Last edited by painthistorian; 07-12-2012 at 12:21 PM. |
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T206 color variation
I purchased this card on eBay this morning. I have seen plenty of the chemical treated T206 cards, even owned a couple, and feel like I can identify one when I see one. The scans look good to me, in other words, I don't see anything that cries out "chemically treated". And, since the seller offered return privileges and has very good feedback, I decided to take a chance. Once it arrives, I will decide whether or not to have it graded.
The only reason I posted about this card is that I am curious about how this particular color was achieved. Usually, color variations are the result of one or two missing layers or colors in the printing process. You can usually tell, for instance, that the variation is due to missing yellow or red ink, or whatever color it might be. So, assuming there is no chemical alteration, how might this color have been accidentally created? |
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T206 color variation
Here is a scan of the back, taken from the listing on ebay.
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looks real to me...but what do I know or care about t206's!!!!
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Could be a legit wrong color or missing layer, great pickup.
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Looks like the light blue was missed? Here's mine....the grey blends into the light blue. Keep the T206 threads coming guys
Sincerely, Clayton |
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interesting.......
Yep........looks like light blue is missing. My Nicholls doesn't even appear to have any gray(very faint, if any). Interested to know the outcome.............
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