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If you're tempted by any card in a CSA holder, I'd stick to the earlier generation, wherein they used red flips. At first glance, those appear to be PSA, but are not. Those had more street cred for card legitimacy. I'd avoid their later holder modifications using the butt-ugly blue holders and the subsequent holders displayed in the three card links you presented. Better than even $ PSA or SGC will call them all trimmed.
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