I remember saving an image of this card when it was first posted by the original owner (I rarely save images of cards I don't own unless it's a really cool, special card. This one definitely fits the bill!).
Thanks for posting the links to those threads, Leon. It's interesting to go back through those old threads and see some of the early theories, many from collectors who still post here. Looks like the yellow patch also had people confused back then, too.
Great back story from link 3 posted by Leon:
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As I wrote on another thread regarding this card,
In about 1973 or 1972, that time frame, I walked into a nostalgia shop (must have been one of the first of its kind) on Ascan Avenue in Forest Hills, Queens called Little Nemo's. The owner had a shoebox with about 180 T206s in it. He sold them to me for the lofty sum of $15. This card was one of them.
Fast forward about 8 years, now I am living alone in Manhattan. My apartment was burglarized. I had my t206s in a case, in three stacks. The crooks took two of the stacks, left the third. This card was in the stack they left.
I often gazed at this card wondering who that ghost image was. I had heard that error cards were worthless, so I didn't pursue it. I am not a t206 collector, and I started selling off my cards on ebay a couple of years ago under my ID of easthamptonauctions (my ID was hoofaway back then)
Then about two years ago Leland's auctioned off a card with a Piedmont double overstrike. It went for maybe $1500, that neighborhood. I thought, well, damn, I got something that sure beats that! I was directed to this board from the ebay Sports Mem. board. I posted an image of it and quite a wonderful thread grew out of it.
What now? Beats me. This pretty much is my t206 collection.
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