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Posted By: Rob Fouch
I recently won a small lot of 21 T206 cards in varying conditions. A couple of pretty nice ones were in the mix (at least by my standards), including a Chesbro that would probably be in the psa 4 or possibly 5 range if not for a small number written in fairly light pencil on the back. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...and speak with a clerk. There are certain kinds of erasers out there that do not overly disturb the paper. I believe they are the gray gummy ones. Stay away from the hard pink ones, like on the backs of pencils. Those do more damage to paper. I would practice on pencil marks on your own first before putting eraser to card. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
You can have it graded by PSA with and without qualifiers. If you have it with qualifiers then you can probably expect at least one to two grades lower than your prediction (if it is the same as PSA standards). If you have the MK (mark) qualifier then it will come back (as you stated) a 4 or 5 with the MK qualifier. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
called an "artgum". That is probably what you are referencing. They are brown, very crumbly. Most erasers remove layers of paper to eradicate the line. Artgums pick up the pigment as they fall apart rather than wearing down the paper. |
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Posted By: Nick
BVG will give a card with significant pen marks on the back as high as a 3 grade - I have a '40s minor league card with a surface subgrade of a 2 and an overall 3. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
is what we use to use to erase our drawings. They were bags made of a soft porus cotten with grated erasers and pounce inside. By softly rubing them over paper or linen surfaces you could clean and erase drawings very well without disturbing the tooth of the material that we were drawing on. Of course now we do all of our drawing on computers and they are not necessary, but missed by me at least. I still have some of these bags and you can still buy them. They work very well on the backs of cards. I don't mind writting or stamps on the backs of cards. I feel that owner's signatures nicely written on the backs of blank back cards such as zeenut can add some interest to the card. Childrens scribbling is a nother matter. |
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