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Posted By: George Dreher
I'd beg to differ with the individual who mentioned ASA and CSA. ASA of course was the first grading company and was grading cards a couple of years before PSA even came into existence. I purchased a huge collection of some of the earliest ASA slabs some years back and submitted them to PSA. The ASA PQ grades all graded equivalent to their PSA counterparts....ie. ASA PQ 8 graded PSA-8 etc. Not one of them came back as altered or trimmed. |
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