What is the motive when altering/doctoring a card ?
Is it to simply up the aesthetic eye appeal so the current owner (doctor) will be more pleased with their card when looking at it ?
Or is the motive to garner a higher price upon the sale, most often at the expense of an unknowing potential buyer ?
Or is the motive to do an honest public service to increase the eye appeal and to better preserve the card for future owner(s) of the card ?
How does the coin collecting community generally feel about a rare coin being altered ? I would think there are similar opinions on what is acceptable.
Or are "The Times They Are A-Changin" - and the new crowd prefers an altered/doctored card to buy with their hard earned money because it looks better in spite of the fact it has been tampered with ?
Just my rambling rhetorical questions to ponder.
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