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Old 05-06-2013, 04:17 AM
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Default Something in the REA catalog has me puzzled

I've been seeing quite a few pre war baseball cards, PSA graded, and it appears that there is some kind of bag inside the slab. It doesn't at all hinder the viewing of the card, as this appears only in the area surrounding the card.

Note: this image comes from the REA auction website, and I am only using it for educational purposes. Leon, if using a picture from an inactive auction is a no no, please feel free to delete it.

URL source for the image http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2012/166.html



As far as vintage and prewar cards go, I admit I am ignorant (but learning as much as I can as quickly as possible so I can be a worthy contributor to the community). My understanding has always been that PSA does not do any kind of sleeve inside the slab (I've only seen it in Beckett slabbed cards).

So what the heck is that?

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