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<p>[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 26385774, member: 151874"]And would it detract from any potential value if ever graded and sold? Just today, I was able to pick up this CSA $2 note that isn't exactly in spectacular condition. It's got a couple of creases on it that I would like to see if I could possibly flatten out by sticking it inside of a heavy book but, if I do that, would a TPG identify that a detract from the grade?</p><p><br /></p><p>It's not really in stellar shape as-is, so I think it would be nice to get those creases out (particularly the one right down the middle) but I won't do so if it would result in a net loss in terms of grading. I'm about 99% sure this is authentic after doing a fair bit of research. The basic checks are matching up for authenticity, so it's just a matter of "to flatten (press) or not" type of thing at this point. Any advice would be appreciated as I am just barely dipping my toes into paper money. Thanks!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1683454[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1683455[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1683456[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="No_Ragrets, post: 26385774, member: 151874"]And would it detract from any potential value if ever graded and sold? Just today, I was able to pick up this CSA $2 note that isn't exactly in spectacular condition. It's got a couple of creases on it that I would like to see if I could possibly flatten out by sticking it inside of a heavy book but, if I do that, would a TPG identify that a detract from the grade? It's not really in stellar shape as-is, so I think it would be nice to get those creases out (particularly the one right down the middle) but I won't do so if it would result in a net loss in terms of grading. I'm about 99% sure this is authentic after doing a fair bit of research. The basic checks are matching up for authenticity, so it's just a matter of "to flatten (press) or not" type of thing at this point. Any advice would be appreciated as I am just barely dipping my toes into paper money. Thanks! [ATTACH=full]1683454[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1683455[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1683456[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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