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As it was explained to me, PSA was concerned with the fragility of the card, not the authenticity. I'm not sure of PSA's protocol, but SGC required that a waiver be signed prior to encapsulation due to the fragile nature of the card.
I can vouch for that practice, but I wasn't originally offered to submit a waiver. I had submitted this raw Joe Jackson to SGC, only to be told that they were concerned that it could possibly be damaged (bottom corner) during their encapsulation process. I was a little disappointed, but wanting to have it encapsulated, I sent it to BVG. During one of SGC's appearances at a show, I was then offered that option and it now rests in a pretty nice looking frame

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