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I was going to bid on a Batter Up on eBay until I looked at the back. Have anybody ever seen a gray back before? It's high number, for whatever that's worth. I looked at my Batter Ups (low and high #s) and they all have a distinctive light golden brown color. The front of the card in question, by the way, is also B&W, which is curious as well, because I only have B&W Batter Ups in low numbers. All my high #s have subtle green, blue and sepia tints.
Also, it's clear from the scan I posted that this was a color scan and not a B&W scan because both front and back have some very small brown stains or foxing. If this was an Exhibit, it would be called a fake. Does anybody have any opinions or comments? Thanks, Chris |
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