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Old 01-27-2024, 01:53 PM
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With a 1950's Topps card? They were made from much different cardboard than the 1910s cards were. You're more likely to destroy one by soaking it, but it's not really worth anything in the condition it's in.

Soak it in warm distilled water for an hour and see if the paper will separate. It's quite possible that the glue isn't water soluble, but that's really your only shot, IMO.
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