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GET IT GRADED WITH PSA , except what they give you good, bad or ugly
what ever the slabbing fees cost it will be recouped if you decide to sell. But condition grade is not as important as is it genuine ?, the 1968 Ryan Rookie card , is in the top top Fake Cards out there your's looks like the real deal , but laymen , skeptical or junior collectors with deeper pockets , need the safety blanket of seeing it in a PSA Holder , or SGC if they have want some thing cheaper in the same COMPARISON grade. its a $100 gamble and 4 week wait , worse case if you do not like the grade , crack it out , |
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I'd trim it a bit to even the sides then send it to PSA. Odds are they will miss it...
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