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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
SGC cards are fairly easy to break out of holders. Use a flathead screwdriver and carefully try to separate the two parts of the holder on all four corners before lifting it off. While SGC may be the best company for grading pre-war cards I would be wary of cracking any cards from the 50's and 60's for re-grade. SGC 86's (before they implemented the 7.5 on the card) can be way off center and come back PSA 8 OC, PSA 7 OC or PSA 5 or 6 without qualifiers. |
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