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Posted By: steve yawitz
It might not be toning on the reverse but discoloration associated with being pasted into a scrapbook. I'm guessing that's why the front was so well preserved but why there's apparently some subtle damage to the reverse. I personally think cards like that are some of the great values of the hobby. |
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