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I know 33/34 goudeys have been mentioned...also...34 WWG's can be soaked!
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I'm wondering about the later 30's goudey premiums?! Has anyone tried to soak these super thin pieces?
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I'm surprised at all the issues that soak well - is anyone compiling a table/list?
T205's were a problem for me - they soaked well, but if you leave them soaking very long, then use you finger to loosen excess glue or paper, lettering can come off quite easily. National Copper Plates soak great; in fact, the wrinkles come out. This was a very pleasant surprise.
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Ditto zeenuts especially the 1911's.
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