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It's worth a shot. I've been soaking cards for the past 30 years. The odds of success depends largely on the type of glue used, but for an adhesive stamp like this I would think it wouldn't be much of a problem. If you do soak any cards, be sure to put them between two paper towels and then put a stack of books or other heavy objects on top of them while they dry. Leave them like that for a few days.
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Sorry for the ignorance but I’ve never soaked a card either. Do you need a special solution or do you just dunk them in water?
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More details here on how and why and where and when….
https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=202980
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Those look like "selvage" leftover bits from the edge of postage stamp sheets.
They should soak off with very little trouble at all, 10-15 minutes in plain water. |
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I’ve had a T206 once with a similar stamp.
Let it soak for a while and the stamp should start to come off. Don’t rush it and you should have good results like I did. John P |
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