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Phil - what's the logic behind your position that all hand cut strip cards should get an A? I realize there has been discussion here before as to how PSA and SGC have treated strip cards over time. But all cards are cut from a strip or a sheet. By a machine 99.9999% of the time. And we grade them and penalize them if the cut is awful. Why should a card cut with scissors be treated automatically like it can't be graded? Why not just grade like every other card, which is what PSA did here.
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