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I have a postcard that someone wrote a number on the back of. I wouldn't mind if the entire back was filled out with a story and all. But to just have a little number written vertically on a horizontal post card is very annoying to me. I want to send it to sgc but don't want to have the number live another day. So my question is, if I do so will they consider that altered? Can you even tell if a small somewhat faded mark has been erased on a postcard back?
Any tips or tricks are greatly appreciated.
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