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Old 04-01-2021, 08:35 AM
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Default Question re WS Programs: Restore or not to restore

Question for guys who collect or buy and sell World Series programs. Say you have a rarer, early 1900s World Series program that you might consign to auction or otherwise sell. The program is in good shape with the exception that the centerfold scorecard page has become detached at the top staple, the paper having torn through the staple.

Should the detachment be restored, or be left alone?

Both staples on the program are a bit rusted. A restorer/conservator could replace the staples with correct-era donor staples and mend the paper at the top staple to get it all bound up properly again. A small fix, really. But should it be done? Do program collectors prefer the original state? Or would restoration realize a better price?

Any thoughts welcome. The actual program doesn't matter much, or even at all. The question is, in the realm of higher-end programs, is relatively minor restoration as described above a good or a bad idea?
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