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I've read a few descriptions that characterize these cards to have been printed on a "heavy" or a "thicker" card stock. All of mine, (20+ cards from 6 different sources)are on a stock that is pretty thin and it tears easily. Not quite '34 Butterfinger thin, but not by much.
Some of mine are in pretty tough shape but throughout the range of conditions (Poor-Excellent) the sepia tones are pretty evident. How leery of card scans that appear more black & white should I be. Any wisdom regarding these cards and characteristics would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Mark Fober |
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