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How expensive is a hologram? Common sense suggests it would be much harder to fake a hologram than a flip. I assume PSA went away from these only because of the expense.
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Although I like the looks of the SGC holders, I bust out all cards I get that have been graded (with my focus, no matter what the holder, it makes the rubber stampings look even more faded). So I have about 15 "flips" that I've saved as I free the cards. Should the grading companies be made aware of that type of activity, so they don't continue to list a card in there population reports, or do you just forget about it, since you know you won't be resubmitting?
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You can send them in and they'll update the pop reports.
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But they have trouble updating an incorrect cert for the most well-known card in the world: http://www.psacard.com/Cert/14442551.html That cert belongs to a Heinie Wagner card that sold on eBay in late July 2009.
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