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Posted By: John S
Depending on the issue....an address, a name, or a note in old faded fountain pen adds a little history to the cards. If a bio that is obscured by the writing then I will usually pass. I have a handful of t206's with writing. As far as value, it is very subjective based on the issue, amount and type of writing, and collector preference. |
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