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Both grading company’s will probably only give you a grade 1 with the glue on the card. IMO.
Not sure if you want to do this but I have had a lot of success removing glue from cards. I soaked them in warm distilled water for a few minutes and gently roll a q-Tip over the glue areas and the glue comes off very easily. You may need to change the water once or twice but the glue comes off very easily with this process. Once cleaned but between a paper towel and let dry between 2 heavy books for a day. T206 hold up very well during soaking. John P |
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