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CSA was a Canadian firm the graded Star Basketball before Beckett.
Not a darn this wrong with their service. Not sure they’re in business but the grades are pretty much spot on. |
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An “Authentic” grade in a GMA slab is insult to injury
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I look at it as they were good enough to find the problem. Unlike PSA.
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CSA spot on lol. NOw I have heard it all. I have read some nonsense on here this is right near if not at the top.
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Wow, my head is spinning reading this.
If it's just some BS company that doesn't affect the value of a card either way (actually probably immediately throws it under a web of suspicion), why not spent $10 and buy a box of top loaders and store your cards like that? I was thinking Good Morning America as well. |
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