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Vintage vs Modern Printing Techniques
Posted By: runscott
Okay, I got some reaction to my e95 Reulbach scan which showed "hex" dot patterns. The experts apparently felt that 1909 caramel cards should display only various sized dots. I hate to mess with well-established mindsets, but the Reulbach is REAL, not a reprint. I wasn't aware of exactly when the "hex" dot patterns came into use, but I had seen them on other pre-wwI issues as well, so I assumed that sometime around 1909 the practice began. |
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Vintage vs Modern Printing Techniques
Posted By: Wesley
I am not an expert, but I presume SGC knows how to spot reprints. |
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Vintage vs Modern Printing Techniques
Posted By: MW
Wes, |
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