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Originally Posted by Vintagecatcher
When T207 brown borders are found in great condition, they are truly a thing of beauty.
Some have withstood the test of time better than others, with very little cracking to the glaze surface on the card fronts.
Whereas, others have developed a "hazing to the glazing."
Anyone have a theory as to why some have become cloudy with regards to the glaze surface?
Is it moisture, sun, bad glaze or all of the above?
Thanks,
Patrick
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I am going for the first two, being the environment, causing most damage. They really have a great finish to them when they are pristine. (and I know some are print errors but I don't think that is usually the reason)