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I understand the sun and what sunlight does but what I question is whether this would be the outcome. I thought it was a good explanation for the one card I had. Then I found two more like it. But I’m having hard time finding other cards with similar wear outside of Mantle. If you have an example please share it.
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Hope this link works from 5 years ago. There is an image of a "Blue" Kaline.
Mike https://www.net54baseball.com/showth...ighlight=faded |
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To make this even simpler if possible. Thake a 1963 Topps card you own with the green bottom. Put it in a card saver and put it outside in the sun. After some time(a few weeks since it is fall) you will have a card with the same exact wear/color whatever you want to call it. |
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I said I would like to see other 1963 Topps cards with green boxes that are blue instead. That is not what you posted.
The Kaline card is what I'm looking for. That card is interesting because it's supposed to be green but is blue. Unlike Mantle, the Kaline has a yellow background around the inset image of him above the box. The Mantle has blue. Does that mean all cards with green bottoms are entirely blue underneath because it's part of the printing process and color has been stripped, or does the sunlight turn the green into blue? Last edited by packs; 10-02-2024 at 04:32 PM. |
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Green is created primarily from yellow and blue ink. So the answer is both, removing the yellow via sunlight reveals the blue, turning it from green to blue, although that blue usually gets toned by the light a bit too as affected areas fade a bit overall. I'm not a fan of teaching people to doctor cards but how to do this is available online and has been posted here before. With a quick search and a light you can just go make 1963s of any green subject into a blue in a day or two. |
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When you compare things, it's common to compare like things. In this example, two 1963 Topps cards. The reason I was curious about seeing another like example, is because I'd only previously seen the Mantles.
It seems like I explain a lot of seemingly obvious things too but I guess I don't get the same thrill. |
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Still interested in why my Mays backs differ
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Most likely it was faded on both sides. If you look at it under magnification while also looking at a normal colored card for comparison you should be able to tell if it was faded or not.
If you want to know for sure send me the Mystery Mays card and a normal Mays along with return shipping and I will tell you exactly what you have. If you would like to see a real insanely rare missing yellow card let me know. I will mail you one to look at. Once in hand it is amazing how easy it is to spot the difference. |
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Some cards I think may have had custom mixed colors, but I haven't studied modern ones enough. Nearly all are just cmyk overlays. Or in usual order ymck. A subtractive order has yellow being printed last, which would expose it more to fading Im not sure it applies, but we've also just seen that yellow can be water soluble, at least on some 1972s, so that's a possibility as well now. The process for expertizing and authenticating most things is to start assuming nothing then prove what it is. For example, I'd look for other green box 63s that had poor registration so I could see the different layers. |
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