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As an addendum to Peter's post, only the 6 mentioned players come with true Blank Backs. ALL others found blank backed are the result of early two part Ramly cards either being soaked apart or falling apart due to storage in damp or humid environments. The difference is also tell tale when comparing the 6 Blank Backs to a 1/2 of a two part Ramly card, the true Blank Back has very strong embossing on the back, while the 1/2 of the two part card is much weaker(and a bit thinner). Also it appears that some of the Blank Back 6 do or do not have the glossy coating applied as the normal cards do.
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