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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
A relatively recent thread mentioned the fact that E98s frequently have fronts prone to flake. That thread got me thinking about other sets that are likely to be found with fronts that flake. The only other set that is similar that I'm aware of is the 1912 Zeenuts. |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Here's a Hugh Smith 1912 Zeenut with the condition. My money is on a higher concentration of sugar being the culprit. |
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Posted By: robert a
Hi Patrick, |
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Posted By: Rhys
The cause is usually moisture being present on the card at some point and when it later dries it does something to the adhesive. However, with T209 cards I think it was just poor paper quality. |
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Posted By: Mark T
My Father-in-law about this, he is 88 years old and worked at a Lithograph business for many,many years. |
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