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I have a few of the 1923 Baltimore Shirt Co pieces and they are still on their original backs. I would like to remove them with the least amount of back damage possible. Any suggestion on the best way with these particular cards?
Thanks! Tom C |
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I have handled quite a few singles, both with and without the backings. I am curious why you want to take the backs off of them since they were issued that way. To me, I think they would be less valuable (I would pay less) for ones missing the backings....And to answer your question, I am sorry but I don't have the answer. I always only use water and a cue tip, or art eraser, on any cards....for anything.....and if those things don't work then the card stays the way it is.
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