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| It is altering and I would do it. |      | 2 | 2.99% | 
| It is altering and I would not do it. |      | 3 | 4.48% | 
| It is not altering and I would do it. |      | 56 | 83.58% | 
| It is not altering and I would not do it. |      | 2 | 2.99% | 
| I would just leave it alone, plain and simple. |      | 4 | 5.97% | 
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			i'm all for using the Q-tip.  I don't think you'll remove the stains, though.  They will stay as history of what the card was glued to.  I often see cards with circular glue stains and assume it was glued to a scrapbook at one time or another.  The fact that it doesn't have paper remnants doesn't make me think one thing or another.  On the other hand, I just bought a Tarzan bread card that was clearly pulled from a scrapbook and has a spot of paperloss.  So, we have the 4 various states of scrapbook cards: 1. no evidence 2. glue but no paper 3. glue and paper 4. paperloss It brings up another question though, what percentage of prewar cards do you think were glued into a scrapbook at one time? I'm going to throw out a guess of 10%. Nice card by the way   Last edited by Jaybird; 05-09-2011 at 12:15 PM. | 
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 sounds like another poll to me  .  And btw, I think 10% would be a little low....not a lot low but a little.....I would go maybe 15%..... 
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			I had it at 20% and thought it was too high so changed to 10% to spur the debate and so no one would tell me I was off my rocker  SORRY IF I DERAILED the thread... Last edited by Jaybird; 05-09-2011 at 12:29 PM. Reason: apologies | 
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			That's a good question Jason, I'd almost guess a little higher though....here is a card I picked up awhile back and on the back you can see a little square brownish spot.....I'm thinking it may have been "taped" into an album at one time? Not sure, bought it graded. And if that is what the square spot is, I guess SGC was ok with it.
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			Looks like a stain from a stamp mount.
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			I'd do it, there will likely still be some amount of staining but those big patches of paper will be gone which makes the card display much nicer IMO.
		 
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			Is washing your car altering it?  Nope Is painting your car altering it? Yes 
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 I don't look at your situation as altering the card at all. Larry Last edited by ls7plus; 05-16-2011 at 10:45 PM. | 
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 Very funny, Dan. How about if I paint the card? 
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			Definitely an alteration.     
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