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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg
Yes, of course. To put it in perspective, there were 80 cards submitted to PSA in the batch that included the 54T Mays. PSA rejected 20 of those as altered, trimmed or undersized, but they graded the other 60. So there are 59 other cards left from that batch that were probably worked on, and could also be subject to PSA's guarantee.
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There may have been 80 cards in that order. There also may have been 3, or 20, or 55, or 170, or just the 1. You don't know. The best we could do is guess based on the types of cards submitted, but that's still a guess.
As far as 20 cards being rejected for alterations, you forgot to include that they also very likely could have been rejected for minimum grades. That used to be a thing. I think it's much more likely that those cards simply didn't meet the submitters minimum grade than it is that they were rejected for alterations. But that's just my guess.