I completely agree with Joe. No way it's a crossover 10 or even 9--why risk damage to the card for it to get that slight of a (or no) bump? When was a GAI 10 ever worth more than a PSA 9? Certainly it was never worth more than a PSA 10.
I don't get bogged down in the graded card game, but this language makes me suspicious-- was it once holdered in a PSA "A" slab? Why does the description say "it should be noted that" it was once housed in a PSA holder. Why should it be noted? Why not say what the PSA holder read--better yet, supply the cert#? To me it sounds like seller is trying to imply that PSA gave its blessing, maybe fully so as a 10, yet they won't come out and say so and there remains the possibility that PSA once thought it was altered and only worthy of an "A" grade.
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