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Just got a call from SGC. I submitted a rough (but what I thought was intact) Spalding H818 baseball player. The card had a hard life; bat broken off, glued to a scrapbook page so huge paper loss on the back, big crease across the bottom of the legs, etc.
Well, they said that after very minimal handling, the bottom fell off. My options were a very small piece of tape on the rear and encapsulation, or have it returned raw and unencapsulated (Is that even a word?). I opted for the tape. It’s a PC card anyway and was not going to get better than an A grade, so what’s a small piece of tape on the back? Still sad though… Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 02-11-2022 at 12:02 PM. |
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