![]() |
Authentic T206 with a blue Sovereign back...take a look
2 Attachment(s)
Came across this T206 Sovereign card of Campbell in my duplicate pile. I know I have seen T206 reprints with incorrect back coloration (red Piedmonts come to mind), but this Campbell, as far as my experience tells me, is a 100% authentic card. I have provided a scan showing the Campbell back in the middle of a couple of other cards with regular Sovereign backs as a point of reference.
Let me know any knowledge you might possess about this, and/or what you think. Brian |
1 Attachment(s)
A closer look at the back.
Brian |
Looks green to me.....
|
2 Attachment(s)
Another closer look.
Brian |
It does look a little blue to me. Cool card.
|
I think the soiling has shifted the appearance of the color a little. But I'm pretty confident it's still green.
|
1 Attachment(s)
Thanks for the replies so far...definitely something funky going on with this card, as it seems to have missed the red pass, as you can see all sorts of red in the sky, uniform and cheeks in his more normal, non-identical twin brother.
Brian |
Let's just say that it is no longer in the duplicate pile.
Brian |
Definitely looks blue to me. Great card!
|
Green
It looks green to me. The back has heavy toning, and the green has toned along with the blank areas of the back. I don't think this has anything to do with the lack of red on the front.
|
The card has been altered chemically, possibly by solvent or an adhesive. It is unsurprising to see other color variations is the "missing reds" which are always related to chemical action or fading. Neat curiosity though.
Mac |
Quote:
|
Quote:
I'd have to do a lot of looking up, but some colors are prone to changing colors when exposed to certain chemicals. Some yellows "oxidize" to brownish. I can see a green changing to be more bluish. since a lot of colors were hand mixed, I can also see a batch being made with more blue than usual. |
I've never questioned the green on the back of Sovereign T206's but T59 Flags have so many shades of blue and green backs.
|
If the sky is green, that card is blue.
You might want to remove your rose-colored glasses. |
"If the sky is green, that card is blue"
ok dr. frank-
with all the bs stuff that is currently being discussed (tho not in this thread), "If the sky is green, that card is blue" is THE quote of the moment! THAT alone is worthy of a free breakfast! (please, keep me in mind) :cool: |
1 Attachment(s)
Kind of reminds me of my T59 Big Run card with a half blue and half green back. You can see where something was spilled on the card and changed the color of the ink.
|
Quote:
Do you all think the red ink on the front of my Campbell would have completely disappeared as well after being exposed to a liquid agent, alias solvent? Remember, even water is a solvent. Do you think a reputable Grading company, perhaps SGC, would be able to determine whether the ink color had been altered? Or is that asking too much in this crazy world we exist within? Brian |
Quote:
|
3 Attachment(s)
Came across a few other 'no red' T206 Campbell cards on the internet, for the sake of comparison.
Brian |
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:19 PM. |