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I know we have a million of these. Here is the million and first. Sometime last year I won a BVG 7 1952 Bowman Minoso from PWCC at a pretty low price because, I assume, it was BVG. I took it to SGC at Chantilly to cross it over and said I’d take a 6 which is what it looked like. It came back without the crossover as it was deemed to be less than a 6. Slight moaning on my part but not unheard of. I cracked it and sent it back raw to SGC. Got the grades back today and it was … a 6. Should have cracked to start.
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