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Posted By: Ed Hans
Picked these up at a local auction. It is difficult to tell from this scan, but the card on the right has violet printing. I haven't handled that many Colgans before these, but I've never seen one with printing other than black. Can anyone supply any info? Many thanks in advance; and a Happy New Year to all. |
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Posted By: John S
Ed, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Like John S, I have seen the cards with a pinkish tint to them, and I too thought that might have come from the gum, maybe some paper insert in the tin, or aging... |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I have found some with that same tint to them. I doubt it is necessarily from the product as the cards were normally found under a blank disk that protected the cards from the product (you sometimes find the blank discs still in the containers, I have 5-6 of the discs), they may not have been in every container though. Here is an example of the tint differences (they are somewhat subtle though). The Ames is the "violet tint" while the Abbaticchio is normal. Not sure exactly what caused them, but they are a little different... |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
It could be that the images took on a pinkish tint with prolonged exposure to sunlight... Rhett, is Ames back tinted? And is the ink on the back violet or black?? |
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Posted By: steve
For clarity, general focus and real photo images, Colgans get my vote for best images of any card. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
Ed, |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Thanks to all who replied. Here's a scan of the front. The White is the one with the violet printing on the reverse. I really can't detect any tint differences on the front. Seems to be just a back color variation, like blue/black/red Crofts, brown T206 Lenox or brown 207's. |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Joe, |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
Ed, |
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Posted By: Matt
SGC seems very arbitrary when deciding what they will list as a variation on their flip; you say that they are considering purple printing on the back of a Colgan, yet they flat out denied my request to denote the different backs on M116 issues, which is not just a different ink color but an entirely different format and text on the reverse. |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt
Ed - I talked to Michael about it 2 weeks ago. He said he went and consulted with their team and they decided they would not be noting the different M116 backs on the flip in the future. If in the last 2 weeks, they have changed their minds then I stand corrected. |
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Posted By: Ed Hans
Joe, |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Ed, the White card looks a bit paler. Seems to me if the card had been subjected to sunlight for a long time it might bleach out like that... or if the card had been affected by a solvent. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
Hi Ed, |
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