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Do you display the back damage?
Posted By: T206Collector
One of my favorite cards is my signed T206 card of Zack Wheat. It has been signed by Wheat on both the front and the back. Now, the back is also horribly disfigured by paper loss and other glue/paper damage, but the signature is there nonetheless. The question is -- would you display both sides? Or just the front, with a description that it has been signed on the back? Please note: I am just asking for display purposes. If I sold, the answer would be to show both sides -- or at least describe the back as really beaten up. |
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