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Hey, everyone. I picked this up as part of a lot. (Feel free to call me an idiot if it screams fake to you. I'm no expert.)
It was framed under glass and a matte. I just disassembled the frame to expose the back, and found it taped to the matting. What should I do about the tape? Obviously the card is heavily cut, but I wouldn't want to damage it further. Click thumbnails for hi-res pics. Front: ![]() Back attached to matting with tape: ![]() Close up of the heels to show ink: ![]() |
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