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Pencil marks and grading redux
Hey guys,
I wanted to ask your opinion on this card back. It is something I am considering bidding on and having graded. As some of you know, I am working on a SGC 40 or better T206 collection, and this would nicely fill one of my needs. The front is beautiful. Near perfect centering, strong eye appeal, and no markings/creases on the picture itself. There is some corner and edge wear, but absent the pencil marks on the back, I feel strongly that this card would grade very good to very good +. Here's the back: The pencil marking appears to be very light. What are the odds if I use an art eraser/gum eraser that I can remove the pencil marks without negatively impacting the overall grade? I'm just looking for input from those that may have tried this before. Thanks!!
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