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Old 03-24-2017, 06:01 AM
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Steven,

I thought the ink used on '52 high number cards was water soluble. If so there wouldn't be much left of the images even if the cardboard did survive. Hypothetically, might lead to some interesting ghost images on the backs of cards.....


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That is the first time I have heard of that. Are you saying all the series before that were printed using different, non-soluble ink?
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That is the first time I have heard of that. Are you saying all the series before that were printed using different, non-soluble ink?
No I am not say ing that Irv. I was not sure of the answer.

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The Hi#'s are certainly tougher than any other series today. They are not necessarily tougher in High Grade and are sometimes easier than some other numbers, but overall without regard for condition they are the toughest regular issue non error/variation topps baseball cards to find.
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