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Not sure what to do with this one.
I bought it for resale, but am not sure if I should slab it or sell as is. The top border of the front has either some sort of extra printing or wet sheet transfer from another card. If this card would grade at a 6 or 6.5 without taking that into consideration, how much will this knock it down? Would it be given an "mk" qualifier? I'm talking PSA technical grades here...not "eye appeal" grades. If it would likely get knocked down a bunch I will just sell as is. Thanks for any help. Tom C
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