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i've always run from this one.
you're always the lucky fella, jeff!! best, barry |
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I've had some cards in there early holders cross over with no problem.
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I too, have had three cards cross (straight) from the old CSA-blue insert holders, to PSA. They were PSA 3/4 1930s National Chicles
I do not however, have any experience with the holders depicted in the OP's scans. Steve |
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Keep in mind, there's a reason why the cards are in a CSA holder and it's not because they are a recognized industry leader.
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that Gretzky looks beautiful...... if you picked that up, its a great pick up
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"There is no such thing as over educated! It is better to be quiet and thought of as a fool then to open your mouth and remove all doubt!! |
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Over the years I've had 2 CSA's come back as trimmed from PSA.
dh |
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I had poor luck with CSA cards.
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