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Posted By: barrysloate
Scott- I agree but depending on the kind of glue, sometimes these cards practically fall out with just a little prodding. Problem is if just a tiny bit of paper is lost, there goes the whole grade. If these cards were glued securely and they were ripped out, then that's crazy. A conservator may be expensive, but if you can get high grade cards out of it it will pay for itself many times over. Most people don't even realize what paper conservation is. |
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