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Posted By: Pete Z.
I picked this up recently and I'm happy with it. The card seems thick enough and appears only to have moderate paper loss on the back. Any hints on what to look for to identify skinned ojs would be appreciated. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Skinned refers to having no back at all, just the photo. This one has a back but it looks abraded. Perhaps it originally had some back damage and there was an attempt made to clean it up. |
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