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Posted By: Scott Elkins
which were not trimmed. The only drawback might be getting one slabbed - the grading company might not slab it b/c of the miscut (even though it is not trimmed). SGC is real strict about that. I had a couple E92's that measured perfectly with NO trimming - only problem was the side-to-side centering around 95/5. To make a long story short, they sent the cards back unslabbed b/c they were "Miscut". I have seen PSA and GAI slab cards like this however. There is nothing wrong with slabbing a miscut card that is not trimmed. |
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