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How has the paper loss on the left been restored so perfectly, while the loss on the right is still visible? I agree with Rhett that the white spot on the left appears to have been paper stuck on that was soaked off.
Its also possible that this card doctor practiced on this low grade card to hone his skills for something of a higher grade. |
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