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I'm fairly sure SGC did. Not sure if they still do.
When I asked about a couple cards of mine I thought were a bit undergraded, the magnifier was the first thing used. And they showed me some extra flaws I hadn't seen. One obvious, the other not so obvious. |
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They all do. Using a 10x jewelers loupe is standard practice. Every collector should own one and learn how to use it.
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and a card...love this pose..
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