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Posted By: Anson
Has anyone ever noticed that paper loss on a corner doesn't get the negative impact on a grade as if it's not along the border? Paper loss anywhere else on a card lowers the grade to an automatic good 2 or less. However, paper loss on the corner or edge can be found on some Ex-Mt 5s. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...that this thread was going to ask the question: "How do you fix paper loss on the back of a T206 card -- will soaking it in water help?" But, alas, that question will have to be answered another day. |
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Posted By: tbob
I had just the opposite experience, 4 SGC cards which had back paper loss, when cracked out, actually dropped in grade (no matter how nice the front was) when slabbed by GAI. I was trying to get an entire set in GAI instead of 70% GAI and 30% SGC. |
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Posted By: barry arnold
i have noticed your point Anson and wish that the grades |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...since I know you collect E95's, my experience was with an E95 card I have which was graded 2.5 by GAI. It has some paper loss on the front borders. But, SGC would not grade it even a 30/2. I was bummed because I wanted all of my E95 cards to be SGC graded... |
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Posted By: zach
"How do you fix paper loss on the back of a T206 card -- will soaking it in water help?" |
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Posted By: tbob
I have a gorgeous E98 Matty which looks like an SGC 70 and is instead an SGC 30 because of a tiny bit of paper loss on the back less than the size of a pencil eraser, so I definitely know whereof you speak with SGC. Still, I had more luck with them than I did with GAI on the 4 cards mentioned. Hard to figure these guys out... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
"Soaking will only help you get the paper off the back of the card. If you have paper missing there is nothing that can fix it." |
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Posted By: Anson
Enough rum and tobacco will make anything disappear |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
It seems like paper loss connected with a crease is also graded less harshly because if a card has a crease and paper loss youd think automatic one but many cards with a corner crease and paper loss connected to it come back 2's. |
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Posted By: identify7
By "Vintage Rum" do you mean pre-war? |
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Posted By: zach
Well I did the experiment, rum and scrap tobacco on a beater T206. I thought to myself how would soaking a card in this mixture possibly fix paper loss? The only way to fix paper loss would be to actually put more paper somehow over where the paper is missing. Anyways, I did it and all it did was evenly tone the card, the paper loss still clearly evident on the reverse. BTW it was a Sweet Caporal back. If anything this method is used to possibly conceal and hide the paper loss but it isn't going to "fix" it, it will just tone everything and hopefully hide it. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
(1) Yes, I did mean pre-war rum; |
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Posted By: BcD
avatar bob! I'm gonna go purple soon just for you! |
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