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Posted By: Peter_Spaeth
I think one can only judge "restoration" on a case by case basis using common sense. For example, Leon's erasure of a light pencil mark seems trivial, but if a card had heavy pen marks and one removed them by soaking the card in chemicals, that seems more significant, although the same general principle (removing something that wasn't supposed to be there) applies to both. |
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