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Looks like either overinking, or a slightly dry plate.
Both of those are somewhat transient, depending on how much the press operator cared. Dry plate could be an all day thing, overinking goes away fairly quickly. The constant variety that may be on the plate would be the tiny gap in the left inner border. (There may be others, but I didn't look all that hard for them) What number is it? I have a lot of 81Topps, and if it's a number under 528 I can look and see what I have. (Long story) |
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