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Just getting back into the hobby after about 25 years away so I have A LOT to learn. I sent a 1909 Sweet Caporal T206 Admiral Schlei (catching) into SGC for grading. It came back as SML. I know that means the card was too small to grade but what does that actually mean? Is it authentic? Has it been trimmed? I just want to know going forward how to refer to the card if I were to sell it. Thanks for any information you can provide.
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