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That said, people writing on postcards surely also erased marks or numbers when originally owned. Say they got an extra as a gift for themselves and did a math problem on the back and erased it after. Would it grade authentic or get a number? What dictates post card alterations? Time? I'm the owner and removing an annoying mark on something that has the purpose of being written and erased on. Will that be held against me? How is that different from the guy who did it 75 years ago that just got his back as a 5?
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