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Can you slab non-sports CDVs and Cabinets?
I was wondering if SGC, PSA, etc, encapsulate the average CDV or cabinet? If you send them a CDV of a politician or some other figure, will they accept it?
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I think SGC will, but I'm not sure.
I'm also not sure why you would unless it's part of a cabinet card set like Newsboy. A mylar holder, or a polypropylene sleeve and a toploader should be just fine. Don't mix mylar and toploaders, as the mylar is so smooth it gets stuck to the toploader and getting the card out is very difficult. |
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Yes!
They slabbed this of an actor & turns out the sig was legit to boot |
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Wow that's nice. Autographs are I suppose a second reason to have a cabinet or cdv slabbed. Maybe if it's someone important but they're only identified by a handwritten note or an autograph as well.
We have a bunch of cabinets and cdvs. (Mostly my wifes, as she's interested in the dresses but I have a few hence the "we" ) And most are just in sleeves. A couple somewhat fragile large ones I have are in toploaders. |
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