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Another option thats worked for me in the past if the rubber band residue is rock hard is to just barely flex the card without totally bending it ....... the ultra stiff rubber will sometimes almost pop right off! You need to do this in both a horizontal and even better in a vertical way to the direction of the rubber residue. The card already has some paper damage across the face so I dont think youre going to hurt it any worse. Be careful and good luck! Rocky
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