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I recently acquired what I believed was a really nice Ted Williams Salutations #9 Shows. I have a fairly robust collection of the 1939-46 and 47-66 HOFers so I know what to look for. This Ted has a whiter back than others in my collection, which I knew going in, but I also know how tough this card is to get and many of the examples I see that are certified by SGC or PSA on major auction sites have white backs as opposed to cream also. (example: https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=126467)
Mine went to ebay authenticators and it came back from them as being mislabeled so they couldn't render authenticity... which I'm still not really sure what that meant. Could anyone provide any insight as to authenticity on this particular card or why if it is authentic that it has atypical coloring on the back? Thanks in advance! |
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