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Old 08-11-2008, 10:02 AM
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Default question on erasing pencil marks

Posted By: leon

If you use the type of eraser I mentioned and rub very gently it shouldn't harm the card. I have used this method dozens of times with no problems. And the indention I mentioned above would be from the original pencil getting written on the card...not the eraser erasing it.....IF whoever marked the card with the pencil did it with a heavy hand then, even after your erase the mark, the indention from the mark will be left. The grading companies will grade that indention just like the mark itself...but the card will look better (most of the times)....regards

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