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The plain PC backed cards are true black and white. Very clearly so when viewed in hand. Those two Schangs look different but scans can distort color, especially with different adjacent colors. I once bought what looked like a sepia Cassius Clay exhibit on eBay and was [pleasantly] surprised when a green card arrived. If anyone has a raw pair they can scan together that would be the ideal test.
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