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I recently purchased this 1967 Venezuelan Retirado Bobby Doerr card. These cards are scarce, and usually have very bad condition problems. They were usually pasted into scrapbooks or albums. Do you think it's possible to remove the tape on the reverse of this card without further damage? If so, what's the best method? It appears there's no current damage to the card itself since the lettering is bold. Any help would be much appreciated.
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