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I recently bought a group of 1971-72 Fleer Globetrotters cards with the intent of putting together a set. I notice that some of the cards' backs are pretty dark, and others are visibly lighter. Is this common to the issue, and is there any rhyme or reason to which cards' backs are darker vs. lighter?
Thanks in advance for any help. Rob |
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