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Trying too track down this card, last time it publicly sold was Goodwin in 2016.
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7 month bump
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bump if anyone knows where this is it would be greatly appreciated.
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Chris if you’re just looking for a scan of a chance portrait blank back I believe we have one - but it’s not that card.
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not to derail, but do you know if PSA will grade 206 blank backs and/or mark them as authentic. I feel like all 206 blank backs I've seen are SGC.
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Psa certainly has done so in the past. I don’t know their current procedures
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I tried to get a few blank backs in sgc crossed over at the national last year, they told me they could not authenticate them anymore. further reasons were not forthcoming.
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Still trying to track down this card, any help would be appreciated.
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I think they decided to stop authenticating them because there's a new technology out there that has the ability to remove ink from paper, without harming the paper at all. It's mainly used for autobody and aerospace and very expensive. I personally looked into it, because it fits my line of work, dealing with restorations and rust removal. Usually sandblasting heavy steel with aluminum oxide is usually the starting process. But your also removing a layer of good metal when sand blasting. With this new process, just the rust is eliminated. There are many settings, depending on what your trying to do and the material your working with. One setting literally wipes a piece of paper clean. These machines start at 50K and go up to a million easily, and are used in the restore and repair of bridges and military equipment such as subs and air craft carriers. I'm sure it will be a while before something like this effects the hobby but it's only a matter of time. If I get a chance to use one, I'll bring a card with me and see if I can wipe half of it clean and then examine it under a USB microscope so we all know what to look out for.
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Ron, hard to believe such a technique/process wouldn't harm the paper surface. Based on what your describing, I feel like you'd see that the card was tampered with. Just my 2 cents.
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