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What size dimensions does PSA and SGC start considering cards "oversized"? I recently picked up a NM/M complete set of '64 Topps Giants and I want to have 15-20 of the cards graded. Would they be considered in the oversize category?
Thanks, Roofman
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i would certainly consider those "oversized!"
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Send them in at the regular service levels. They fit into the tall boy holders. The oversized holder is the T3 size holder.
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