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I have a bunch of raw Exhibits from the 1920s in fairly nice condition. I'm thinking of sending them to SGC for grading. I'd like to know how writing on the back of these cards affects the grade. Can a card be "EX" with writing on the back? Does the amount of writing come into play? For instance someone's name, as opposed to a player's stats. Any info will be appreciated.
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