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I would estimate that we have ~63% of the card. As far as restoration goes, it would entirely depend on the skill of the person restoring it, for my tastes. If someone was actually able to somehow rebuild it using a magical paper stock with neanderthal tattoo ink that somehow actually made it look original, then I'd be all for it, and I wouldn't mind it having a "restored" tag on the flip. However, if one of these hack jobs got a hold of it and botched the restoration to where it was obvious, then I'd want no part of it and would just rather have it as it currently sits. Although, with this particular copy, there is also a significant value aspect tied up in the fact that this was the 2nd card PSA ever graded. Hate them or don't, the fact that this is serial #00000002 is meaningful and definitely adds value.
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