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I've just purchased an oversized card I would like to get graded, primarily to protect the card from my ownership. I was wondering if there were any opinions as to whether PSA or SGC was better at protecting oversized cards. I'm leaning towards submitting through SGC, since I work in Parsippany about half the time, which means I can at minimum, pick up the card in person, but could be convinced to submit to PSA as well if the option is better.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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