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Hello all,
Just wondering...Today I received a group of 1954-55 Baltimore Zipcards from SGC. They received numerical grades, but they have also been designated as "Hand Cut" on the label. For what it's worth, the Standard Catalog provides approximate measurements due to their "hand-cut nature", but they're pretty rare so I'm not sure if they deserve a definitive "hand cut" on the label. Also, I just looked quickly through ebay at other hand cut cards and none of them have that designation on the label. Not sure if I like that or not. When it comes time to sell, will people think "Wow, those must be even more hand cut than normal hand cut cards!" SGC had only graded 6 of these before my 25, so I really don't know if they had done this to the other zipcards. Thoughts? Thanks, Tom |
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