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I have a couple of 1954 Dan Dee cards that are very nice. The only problem is with the waxy surface. The waxy surface is lightly scratched, but not enough to go into the cardboard part of the card. I would like to know your thoughts on lightly rubbing the wax with panty hose to get the scratches out.
Also, what if the wax had totally come off of the card and it was down to the cardboard but is otherwise very nice - would a grading company count off for the lack of wax? For those that have never handled a 1954 Dan Dee, it is almost like handling a 1980's wax pack on the surface, except it is a card. |
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