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How did the words Anson and Brouthers reappear on the back where there seems to be paper loss on the 1.5? Or is that extra material that was stuck maybe?
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Not paper loss. It's scrapbook remnants (or whatever it was glued to).
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Thanks David, that makes sense.
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Here's a T206 that I sold last year that had residue on the back. I bought it thinking it was paper loss until it arrived and I looked at it hand.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ghlight=Jordan |
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