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| View Poll Results: IS this Grading Company trying to deceive to look like PSA on their flip? | |||
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38 | 64.41% |
| No |
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19 | 32.20% |
| I don't know. |
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2 | 3.39% |
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I don't see anything to indicate an attempt to deceive. The holder is clearly marked CSA and the description states the grader is CSA. If you've been in the hobby long enough, you are familiar with the old CSA grading company.
John |
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