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First, I think it is a great card and you got a great deal.
I may be in a minority willing to voice this opinion, but if the only alterations made to the card were rebuilt corners added on and very minor in-painting, I don't have a problem with removing what was not supposed to be there in the first place. I don't know if this would result in the card getting a numerical grade from PSA or SGC, but to my mind, it would be restoring it to its naturally worn state. If creases or wrinkles have been pressed out - and we have no way of knowing - that is a different issue. JimB |
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