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Obviously, it matters where the paper loss is, but I am curious, generally speaking, how much it affects a cards price overall price compared to say a creased one or one with other defects?
With this Mantle of mine, with the paper loss in the lower right corner, how much less could I expect to receive for it compared to this creased PSA 1 that recently sold. Of course mine is ungraded, but assuming it would also grade out as a 1? Can I expect about, 60, 70 or 80% of what this one sold for, generally speaking, or, because of the paper loss, I'd be lucky to get that? https://www.ebay.ca/itm/376728443569
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