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It really is more about your intentions with the card.
If you are just worried about the TPG company try a crossover to a more respected TPG. You can send it still encapsulated and tell them to break it out if can crossover. |
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+1, and if you're happy with it as is, then just leave it and enjoy.
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Thank you for your responses.
I am told if you want to cross it over, you're best to crack it out of the CSA case so that the new grading company won't have a bias. I have heard far too many horror stories about CSA and I'm kind of whimpy in respect to being worried the card will not crossover with the same grade or worse come back altered. The card measure up perfectly, but who knows what these high tech crooks do to alter cards. |
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you can ask them not to cross it over unless it meets a certain grade.
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