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John, thanks for that insight. That just may be it and if it is, it makes me wonder why we've gotten dozens and dozens of cards back over the years that were ever so slightly tall or short, or wide or thin and they returned them in a CS1 with a MINSIZE sticker and not charged a grading fee. For the sake of consistency, I'd have expected the same kind of treatment here. We have NEVER gotten a 1952-1956 Topps card back in something so enormous, and I bet we've submitted 20,000 of them from that 5-year span. Anyways, thanks again for taking the time to quite possibly talk me off the ledge here! -Ed
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