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			Skinned cards are ~50% of a card and sometimes the front is thinner than what was skinned and therefore could be less than 50%. I have some OJ's where skinning removed a small percentage on the face of the card.  Does that make skinned OJ's containing a nearly entire front but, less than 50% no longer a card?  
 If you cut a Wagner with scissors leaving 51% the bottom of the card and 49% the top then does only the bottom qualify?
 
 If you "restored" the bottom half by adding 49% to the top you'd have a card worth less than the top restored with a bottom.
 
 My point is that percentages and restorations will never be able have a standard metric.  Cards, no matter how complete or doctored, slabbed or discussed are only as good as their appeal to buyers.
 
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