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Hi T206 experts!
I have a T206 card (Casey, Sweet Cap, 350/30) that a bought during my adolescence (i.e., late 1980s). It is pictured below. It is I think definitely trimmed (who is selling a trimmed card to a kid, come on!) and has a few areas of paper loss. I feel pretty sure it's authentic, but can anyone tell either from the photos or have any tips? I realize that the photos may not tell enough of the story. If I sold it (even cheaply), I would want to be sure enough that is a real card! If it seems real, I'm likely to just auction it but if anyone wants to make a reasonable offer for it, I am happy to consider, as I'd rather put the funds toward my devoted collections. Thank you for taking a look and I hope this is an ok question to post! Jeff |
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