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I have quite a few postcards. A lot of them have writing and erasures. Collectors of postcards understand writing on them. Sometimes it even makes them more valuable. I could care less if a postcard has an A or a 1, because of writing or erasures. Others might have more of a problem with writing and erasures on a pc, I don't.
My understanding has been that if they can see the erasure marks, it counts like a mark all the same.
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