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hey guys. looking for a few opinions on this W600 Donovan i've had for a while and haven't gotten graded. it has an obvious stain that looks to me like century old coffee and a few small flecks of paper loss. is it unrealistic to hold out hope for a 2? or am i destined for a 1 or 1.5? there aren't any creases and the back is a flawless snow white. do you think it would be worth my time and money to try to have the stain professionally removed? thanks.
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I think it would be a 20 but could get a 10. If it gets a 30 I would be very surprised. Just my opinion but I am usually pretty close...
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I would guess a 20, outside shot at a 30
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I agree that an SGC 20 would be the most likely grade. With the paper loss, although minimal, taken into account, even if the stain were removed I doubt it would grade higher than a 30 and for a relatively unknown player, it would probably not be worth the cost of professional restoration.
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Sgc 10
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Phil, no offense but Patsy Donovan is not a nobody. His stats are better than many that have been enshrined in Cooperstown. He is one of the greatest of the early Irish ballplayers with over 2250 hits and a lifetime .300 hitter.
-Rhett
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SGC 10, if an attempt wasn't made at cleaning the thing. Nice card
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