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Some reback jobs are pretty good, others use the wrong type of cardboard. As far as collectors go, everyone has their opinions about card alterations. From my experience, rebacked OJs sell for far less than a copy that has the original back. Others may shy away from rebacked OJs but I'd consider adding it to a collection if the discount is good and the image is strong (overall strong eye appeal).
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