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SGC could learn a thing or two from those gaskets.
Identical bar codes is indicative of consistent grading criteria. The notches in the top of the holder allow the flip to be altered without cracking the case. Could all 49,000+ cards graded by SCE be Wagners and Planks? Despite all these positives ( ), SCE is facing a legal challenge from Southern California Edison which could affect the future value of these cards.
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