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Hello everyone,
Over the past ten years, whenever I would crack a card out of its case, I would just put the label away in a box. Yesterday I was doing some cleaning and found the box - there are about 60 labels in there. Most of them are PSA, but some SGC as well. Should I just throw them in the trash or send them back to the grading companies? What do most of you on here do? Thanks |
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