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Posted By: JimB
Lucky those Mattys were graded by a company whose initials are NOT "P.S.A.", otherwise there would have been a tsunami of angry criticisms about inconsistency in grading. Since it is SGC, we either ignore it (as in this case) or understand that they are human and mistakes happen (forthcoming). This is not a criticism of SGC. It is a criticism of the uneven way this board, generally speaking, treats the two major grading companies. |
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