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Posted By: brian
I've owned M116 cards with less border than that all the way around resting in PSA holders. However, if you sent that card in for crossover to any reputable company in a PRO holder, it would automatically be graded "authentic", regardless of whether or not it was trimmed. If it was broken out of the slab and submitted, chances are it would receive a numerical grade. Scott got a great price for the card considering the back defect. There have been a couple of finds in the last 10 years of M116 cards still sealed in the original Sporting Life envelopes. When they were pulled out of the envelopes, the cards and borders were found to be of all different sizes, indicating that there was almost no quality control during factory production. |
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