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I don't know if it's real or not. I just think it too much a coincidence that the newly discovered color would be a previously used design for reprints. A lot of knowledgable collectors believe it to be authentic.
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in all the OLD MILLS I have seen/own, the two horizontal lines on the back are SHADED IN.....
the blue back seems to have those two horizontal lines with no shading check yours at home! |
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I have a question that may have already been asked, but I'm too lazy to scroll through 19 pages looking for my answer.
Is there any way the card could be a legit T206 that somebody bleached the back and reprinted the back as a blue Old Mill? |
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I know that TPA's have been fooled before by re-backed T206 cards, though it rarely happens. My personal theory on the card is that it is an authentic T206 that could have potentially been re-backed (unless it is truly authentic). It would help it to pass the smell test and if done well enough, may fool a TPA.
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And none of the backs are printed in halftone. Any narrow area like the horizontal lines is prone to filling if the plate is too dry. Steve B |
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Let me revisit a question asked by one of you guys last August. Where are the rest of the cards from the sheet? Nothing has surfaced in the past 12+ months?
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Buried in one of the blue OM threads is a scan of my OM Walsh. I believe it is the brother of the blue one (no matter how hard I squint, I can't make the back turn blue, though
). Below are side by side scans of my card and the blue one. ![]() There are a number of print anomalies that are identical on both cards -- a weak black border on both the right and left hand side, a red blob on the I in Chicago, and another very small red blob near his hairline above his left eye. In the image below I've circled these areas. ![]() I believe that these similarities are reasonably strong evidence that these 2 cards were produced by the same printing plates (note that there are some other anomalies that are not shared by the 2 cards namely the small dark splotch above his collar in my card and the small red spot on the second c in Chicago on the blue back). |
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Is it possible that the card could have been exposed to some chemical causing the bleached look and making the ink turn on the back?
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Good information Scott! Thanks for posting this, Jantz |
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