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I do. Couldn't hurt.
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i'd be a little disappointed if it didn't come back a 30...50/50 between a 20 or 30.
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This is the type of card where PSA is a very tough grader. When you have rounded corners, creasing, and wear it is hard to get above a PSA 1.5 while SGC would normally still give a 30, it seems. I'd recommend cracking it out of the holder first, than submitting to SGC. Better chance of the bump to 30.
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crack it out and send to SGC...
get it back as an SGC 30... send to PSA with min crossover grade of a 2 result... upgrade from a PSA 1.5 to a PSA 2 |
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