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Old 05-26-2019, 10:33 AM
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I personally couldn't care less about an erasure like that if done with a high quality art eraser.
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Old 05-26-2019, 11:02 AM
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Erasure doesn't bother me personally, but I understand why it bothers some. The PA find that had been posted here a while back that I ended up auctioning off had pencil on over half the cards. I did not remove because of the differing opinions on such removal. I am sure many of them are clean today.
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Old 05-26-2019, 11:06 AM
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No issues here with the eraser method but after you have finished, it will be interesting to view the results and the complete "Moeller Report" hahhahahahahahah

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Old 05-26-2019, 11:23 AM
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if any markings on a card are erased the card can received a grade no higher then Authentic as it is viewed as being altered.
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Old 05-26-2019, 11:38 AM
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I say you can erase it and still sleep well at night. If we made a list of all the possible alterations that could be done to a baseball card, this minor improvement would be among the least. And it's so minor that I will say it is acceptable.

A bigger question is if you decide to sell it, are you obligated to disclose the erasure? And my answer is I don't know.
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Old 05-26-2019, 01:12 PM
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if any markings on a card are erased the card can received a grade no higher then Authentic as it is viewed as being altered.
+1 There have been a lot of really silly(IMHO) ways of saying altered cards are not altered lately.
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Old 05-26-2019, 01:53 PM
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I get the discussion more on the postcard side, since it was a regular occurrence for postcard dealers to write the price on the back of the card. Dealers would buy a collection, erase one seller's prices, and replace with theirs.
This mark, to me, is interesting because it shows that the person who owned it was likely trying to complete the set. "451" may signify the owner's order in adding it to his T206 collection.
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+1 There have been a lot of really silly(IMHO) ways of saying altered cards are not altered lately.
At some point, in my opinion, stuff is so de minimis as to be unimportant. I don't think Leon's playing word or definition games here, I think he's just of the view -- as am I, and Barry, and others I assume -- that it's trivial.
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I can't wait to bid on that Moeller card 6 months from now in a PWCC auction, graded a PSA 8.
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Is it okay because there is no surface gloss on a T206? If this was on a 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr would erasing the pencil still be okay?

This goes to the detectable/undetectable issue as well as the additional damage to the card issue. Does it matter based on the value of the card? If it is alteration on a Baltimore Ruth to remove the pencil mark, shouldn't it be the same on a $50 card?

If the intent is to only remove the pencil mark, it doesn't meet the standard definition of conservation, so I would still call it alteration.

Full dislosure: I used a bad eraser to try and remove a price off the 1939 Cobb HOF postcard, but once it started smearing I left the price on it. PSA graded it a 4 with no qualifiers. It should have, at a minimum, got a 4(MK).
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At some point, in my opinion, stuff is so de minimis as to be unimportant. I don't think Leon's playing word or definition games here, I think he's just of the view -- as am I, and Barry, and others I assume -- that it's trivial.
OK Peter I will play. Is it trivial to you because of the value or because 90%+ of T206 cards have had something done to them?
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if any markings on a card are erased the card can received a grade no higher then Authentic as it is viewed as being altered.
Maybe at PSA, SGC will grade it if the erasure isn't badly done.
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Old 05-26-2019, 04:09 PM
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If it was me, I wouldn't grade the card. I don't see it being any better than maybe g-vg because of the crease. The number on the back doesn't bother me at all, I'd leave it mostly out of laziness.

I've shown this one recently, but it's really appropriate here. When I asked SGC at a show about the grade, they pointed out the erased number on the back, which kept it from being a bit better than a 40. I've had it since maybe 1980, and never noticed it till they pointed it out.

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I don’t really consider someone erasing pencil marks as a horrible thing. Ill do it and have done it. That said, if someone has wrote their name or its some notations as to the player, position, etc. then I’d rather leave it. If it’s complete chicken scratch, then I’d erase.
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