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View Poll Results: Is erasing a pencil mark altering a card in a negative manner? | |||
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25 | 13.37% |
no |
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162 | 86.63% |
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I own a T206 that has the first letter of the player's name written right in front of his last name at the bottom (it's so light you can barely see it unless you're looking for it). It came back a PSA 4 (mk). Without that mark it's at least a 7. It's beautiful. It's a shame really.
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