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The PSA holders for 8x10 photos, at least the one I saw, are different than the ones for cards. The standard card holders are rigid solid plastic, while the 8x10 photo holders are soft thin plastic. Again, I saw only one 8x10 holder so don't profess to be an expert on PSA holders. Someone can correct me if my memory is faulty.
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The PSA holders for larger photographs are a thinner plastic, yet fairly durable and gives good protection for storing or displaying the photo. If you don't like what the photo looks like in a PSA photo slab, simply take a pair of scissors and trim the top of the holder and the photo slides right out...Easy as that! You'll still have the PSA sticker on the reverse to verify it's authenticity or you can also get a separate LOA as well.
Last edited by Augy44; 03-22-2014 at 12:58 PM. |
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