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Posted By: PASJD
Suppose I own a card that has a corner flip and, as a result of storing the card in a screwdown, the flip becomes less apparent. In the eyes of the folks here setting moral standards, have I "restored" the card and do I have to disclose that if I sell the card (whether slabbed or unslabbed)? Am I committing a fraud if I send in the card to a grading company without disclosing that fact to them? If so, why? If not, why not? |
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