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I have a PSA 6 Willie Mays 1951 Bowman that I believe presents much closer to a 7. The centering is by far the biggest issue but I have found other 7s that have the same or even worse centering. My question to the PSA gurus is, what is the best way to submit for and actually receive a bump in grade?
This is a side by side (the 7 isn't mine so cameras/scanners are different but tried to make them as close to the same size as possible).
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