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Old 01-30-2012, 07:07 PM
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Default E120 Ghost on E121 Series of 80 Card

As I was going through some cards in my collection this last weekend, I came across this E121 Series of 80 card of W.L. Gardner (SGC 50) and I upon closer inspection noticed that the card has a ghost image on the reverse.



Looking under a magnifying glass I'm surprised to see a that the image is a ghost of a E120 Tris Speaker. It's kind of hard to see in the scan but the coloration is from the E120 American League cards and I can make out some of the more ornate framework around the oval bottom.



Has anyone ever seen different issue ghosts before?
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Default can't recall that one

I can't recall seeing a card with a different card as a wet sheet transfer on it though I would be fairly sure more exist. Closest I have is a nice E126 with a wet sheet transfer of the same card on the blank back. It does have some wet sheet back transfer on the front near his name though. I guess this was a print freak as E126's were never issued with blank backs.
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Some black inks can remain "wet" enough to transfer for a very long time. And this is probably true of other colors if the ink has the same base.

I own a stamp and what is now its partner where an offset transfer was left somewhat in excess of 100 years after printing.

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