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I am thinking about sending in my W560 Hornsby strip card to SGC to have it slabbed. It is in great shape except for a medium crease across the middle. SGC says they'll grade strip cards with a number grade but I am wondering if it would be better to just get the "A". The highest it will get is probably a 40 because of the crease.
With the strip cards, where the "authentic" grade is common because of the hand-cutting, is an "authentic" grade better than a low grade? What do you think? |
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