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i highly doubt this card was "just" soaked!
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Maybe a little bleach, a little of this, a lot of that.......
Look at that REA version of the card. If those lighter spots are the original color of the card, then that's not "toning". That's a stain! I'd guess it was soaked out of a scrapbook. The "toning" is glue residue that seeped into the paper, and the lighter marks are one of three things. #1. Old tape that covered that area, and then deteriorated #2. Something similar to stamp mounts #3. The evidence of whatever tool was used to hold the card in place when it was taking it's chemical bath |
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