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Originally Posted by jchcollins
I would agree with that. I have an older SGC slab on a '56 Ted Wiliams. The card has what I've always considered a wrinkle, but it's more noticeable because in a place it breaks the color surface - so SGC probably considered it an outright crease. Otherwise the card is a 5 all day long based on corners and eye-appeal. They gave it a 3. Slab is probably at least 10 years old. The card was a part of the only grading submission I have ever made; I've had it since I was a kid.
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Ok so here is where im confused. I picked this up. it's a PSA 4.5 but loosk way better.
Can they really knock it this much for having the slightest wrinkle ever on the back from the E in Joseph to the M in mills? Seriously?