On Jan 1 Glamazon issues 10,000 common shares for $75 and 3,000 preferred shares for $85 with issuance costs of $25,000. On Feb 5 Glamazon repurchases 500 common shares at $70. On Feb 18 Glamazon repurchases another 300 common shares at $80 each. Glamazon has adopted the retained earnings method to account for share issuance costs. How much is in the account "contributed surplus-common shares" after the above transactions? Please do not include commas, $, +/- in your answer.
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