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LOL! (With tongue in cheek.)
Let me post this before Frank W. gets to posting. (Just kidding Frank.) Am I to understand that the current and proper procedure is to now take our cards, put them in a penny sleeve, mail them to a grading company, have the grading company put the card and the sleeve inside a hermetically sealed plastic holder, AND THEN PUT THE ENTIRE HOLDER INTO ANOTHER PLASTIC BAG???? Why not just send the slab out to be graded? Somebody must be grading slabs, aren't they? No wonder the damn polar ice caps are melting!
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Putting the slabbed card in a poly-bag prevents the slab from getting scratched! ![]() Steve |
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