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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I would never recommend soaking a T222, because they are real photos and the gloss will come off the front. There was a bunch that were soaked out of a scrapbook a few years back, and then they were sold by a well known auction company. Unfortunately SGC then graded them with a numerical grade when they should have been graded, at best, authentic due to the loss of gloss on the front. |
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