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|  An example of a  T206 card chemically altered on ebay 
			
			http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-11-T206...item27e7eb0c86 I was cruising around Ebay and noticed a chemically altered T206.....just wanted to show an example how a card is missing color due to a chemical stain.....the back is the dead giveaway......  just wanted to show an example to some of the new guys   | 
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