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For years PSA has been putting "hand cut" on their labels for all W cards. I've seen a few without them, not sure why. Now it seems that SGC has joined in this. I have no problem putting "hand cut" on the slabs of W cards that are indeed hand cut, but why on W502, W554, or W-572-2 to name a few? Those sets are not hand cut strip cards. Why can't the grading companies take the time to recognize or know the difference?
Last edited by deadballpaul; 07-15-2015 at 07:07 PM. |
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