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Posted By: John S
I own a number of these, all of which are postally used. It is a personal preference to buy them in this condition as (1)it adds historical significance for me (2) I don't have to worry about a tea-soaked reprint. My question is, how do the grading companies handle the postally used submissions? I am considering submitting a couple, but if they come back as poor or fair simply because the reverse is used I am not going to bother. |
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