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Sean, well we can rule it out as labeling by the collector, since the name is already on the back twice. That right there would actually lead me to believe that it may be real. But then again collector's have always done strange things. I've never quite understood autographs on the back of a card either. I picked up a '64 Ernie Banks, that "someone wrote on the back of"(according to the seller) a while back for under $5. I was pleasantly surprised when that writing turned out to be a legit Ernie signature.
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