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Posted By: jamie
A T206 Tinker I just picked up has a ghost image of the Tolstoi reverse but it took some closer looking before I realized what it was. I assumed it was just dirt or surface imperfections. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Ghost images command a premium but I am not sure that your card would , if it is a ghost image it is not very clear and looks more like a stain. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The valuable ghost prints are when they are dark, clear and interesting. On a high grade card, a light ghost print that makes the card look dirty, can lower the value. One of the Honus Wagners has a light upside down ghost print on the front that makes it look grungy, and that likely effected the price downwards. |
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