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Could it be that the yellow was never printed? Yes.
Is it more likely that it was faded after years of sitting in UV light? Yes. Did Ziploc teach us that yellow and blue make green? And on a half-tone printing process, if you remove the yellow, all you have left is the blue? Edit: I guess my point is what are you trying to say? That this card should definitively be called a proof so it sells for more? I disagree.
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