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Yes, that adhesive pattern on the back of OJs was a common mark, especially for the cards of the Oregon find.
I did a lot of data gathering when that find came out and the Earle card is definitely from that collection. I can still remember picking up cards when they were fresh from the find. Wow, hard to think that it was 16 years ago.
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