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The sticker was most likely applied well before the card was slabbed. I wouldn't think you'd be able to remove it without leaving a mark that is just as ugly as the sticker. I can't stand them either, but I think your best bet is to leave it be.
Last edited by Tobacco&Gum; 05-13-2013 at 03:10 PM. |
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Who would want that sticker on their item?!? Why not just put it on the flip or associate it with the slab number?
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can't take that sticker off i don't think. maybe very high heat on a blow-dryer but you might damage the card's stock also.
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I've got a sticker on a Mantle magazine that I can't stand too. I've often thought about trying to get it off but I'd hate to cause more damage. If anyone has a good tip please do let me know.
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