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Posted By: Scott Sarian
Yep, it definitely had been glued in a scrapbook, which left the residue on the lower part of the back. It's probably why the card stayed in such good condition, until the trimming of course. I should've posted a bigger / better scan, but you are correct about the residue. |
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