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Posted By: T206Collector
I just purchased a T-206 Topps buyback with Joe Tinker encapsulated. I checked the old posts on this board and found an old string about someone that pulled a McGraw buyback, broke it out of the case, submitted it to SGC and learned that it had been trimmed prior to being encapsulated by Topps. Has anyone else had any similar experiences with their Buybacks? Is the moral of the story, "Keep your buybacks encapsulated"? Does SGC still have a policy of not grading Topps buybacks? Any thoughts would be appreciated. I am corrently working on the assumption that a card encapsulated by Topps as a buyback will usually be more valuable if left intact. |
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