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Posted By: Ben
Old Judges are thin, sepia toned photographs pasted onto a thick-ish cardboard. Some high grade cards like the ones in the goodwin & co. auction have exceptional contrast, so much so that they may even appear to be b&w, but I assure you that they are and always have been sepia-toned. |
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