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Posted By: Paul
Are there any experts out there on the W-575-2 (autograph on shoulder) set? I now have 4 of these cards, and they are all a little different. Three are on very thin stock, and one is on fairly thick stock. Of the three thin-stock cards, one is much more yellow than the others. This could be from age or from different stock. Of the two lighter colored thin-stock cards, one is a slightly different tone than the others. I'm wondering if some of them may be fake. I've looked at them all under a magnifying glass and, as far as I can tell, they all were printed using the same dot pattern technique. Any suggestions about how I can tell if any of these are fake? Thanks. |
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