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Post-war cards are hard to soak without damaging them. But I've had great luck soaking 1941 Plays Balls and 1949 Eureka stamps. I would remove your cards from the album with paper attached the backs, and then carefully remove as much of it as you can with an X-acto knife. This card was removed from an album ...
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