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Another possibility is bleaching. Someone may have touched up the top edge or a small spot with a little clorox. If PSA picked up on it under black light they won't grade.
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If you are going to attempt the grading angle again, I'd go with SGC over BVG. if you do, it will be interesting to see what they say, and how it grades out. Once graded by SGC, I would most definitely keep it if I were you.
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cards never touched any liquid of any type ever.
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Top edge chipping on 1933 Goudeys is common and a sign that they have not been trimmed. Smooth top edges are the ones to be leery of.
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