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Since the repairs and restorations don't appear to involve the autographs, I think it's OK to consider a piece like that. Just don't pay near the price it would be if it looked like it does and wasn't restored.
Also, keep in mind that the repairs may be more pronounced in person.
Those Iconic Auctions "Sold" Prices are fake! They list items with super high hidden reserves and when they don't sell they go back on Press Pass Collectibles eBay store only to be relisted in future auctions (although the website says that they have sold). Nice racket they've got going! They've 'sold' the same Pink Floyd signed Apples and Oranges 45 at least 6 times over the last two years.
this is very common for third tear auction houses although it is often illegal according to what state they are in (hello Mastronet). You see it less at the top tears like Sotheby, christies, Heritage, Bonhams and so on (but don't assume from this that these top tears don't have other ways to get you)
I like the poster tatty in the unrestored condition, considering it wasn't that bad to begin with why have it restored. My grunge posters have holes in them from hanging on the wall for years and that's the way I've left them.
There is to much being restored when there is no need to be.
What are they asking for the piece and who restored it?
They have taken the doodle of johns face, you can see where they have attached paper to the poster, at least they haven't touch the signatures.
7k would be top dollar in my opinion.
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