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I don't think it's the cost - when you're scanning in 100 T206s, scanning backs of all of them, keeping straight which back goes with which front and uploading the correct f/b pairs takes a lot more time then just scanning fronts which have the identification in the scan itself. For cards that are worth $20 or $30 it might not be worth the time.
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Now e-bay does not charge for additional scans, but at one time they did. As an e-bay seller of tobacco cards for 8 years, part of the reason is also because some of the backs do not look as nice as the front of the cards do. Therefore some sellers feel it's going to hurt the sale of the card.
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As a collector of 1933 WWG's it is very frustrating not to have a back scan, as the issue came with two different backs, one French/English and one English only. I suspect some sellers probably don't post a back scan out of ignorance as to there being back variations. I also agree with previous posters that lack of a back scan tends to make me suspicious as to the exact condition of the card.
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It's not that hard with all the photo editing tools out there to add them to the same picture and still get a free image. I do it on all my vintage stuff
![]() Sure it take an extra 30 seconds per card but well worth it in the final sale price. Last edited by Ohio_Collectibles; 10-20-2010 at 04:49 PM. |
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You can add as many scans as you want to put in the description area and they are all free. Takes about 30 seconds to cut and paste the links from photo bucket.
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Rick McQuillan T213-2 139 down 46 to go. |
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Thanks Rick, I did not know that! tbob |
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What photo editing tool do you use to do that?
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I used Paint
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