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I would think if you used an eraser to remove pencil marks, PSA would deem the card "altered" and not grade it. I believe SGC is more forgiving on that, but would not grade it highly.
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It depends on whether the pencil mark has indented the card stock. If it hasn't, light marks can usually be erased without trace and can often pass the grading companies.
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There has been some controversy about removing pencil marks. Some have the opinion that it is no more harmful than blowing off dust; others believe it is altering the card.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...nt#post1174331 |
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