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I have a csa card, that I'd like to have SGC grade.. Wondering if its best to send it in in the CSA slab for cross-over, or if I should crack it out and send it raw... ?
I've cracked 2 before and sent t o PSA with good rresults.. actually graded the exact same. While that would be great, I don't expect it.. Though the card is pretty sweet.. I'll never understand why anyone would grade a card with CSA.. Other than the obvious reasons like to slip a trimmed card by,.. But this one measures up and isnt trimmed and upon inspection I don't think it's altered. Anyway, anyone with advice, I'd appreciate it. |
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