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I would actually be more concerned about the front than the back, with E91s.
I've seen (and own) many E91s where the front can chip away easily. The Overall I have here is a good example. Not sure exactly what caused this; these cards were never soaked, but I'm guessing some effect of moisture did it for the ones I have. I know I've seen this with some other E cards as well (E94s, maybe?), but you'll definitely want to be careful about soaking an E91 for that reason. Last edited by scooter729; 05-29-2024 at 07:42 AM. |
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This is exactly what I am concerned about. Funny thing is that this specific card is Orvill Overall E91A. The last one I need for my E91 Cubs collection. Thanks for your reply.
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