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In theory they should be identical. The issue with CSA is the number of trimmed cards that are given a grade rather than AUTH. I bought a CSA 7
T206 McIntyre. I measured it when I received it and found it to be smaller than my other cards. This story is all too familiar to others here. The good news is that I didn't pay anywhere near a PSA 7 price for the card.
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as equal to a nice looking PSA or SGC authentic. Comparing this to the Wagner is a joke almost any startup, in 1992, looking to make a name for themselves would have graded the Wagner. I am not saying it was the right thing to do. However, as this board has exposed may times, the right thing to do is not always what is done in this business.
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If a high end card currently resides in a CSA holder it is usually because the owner doesn't think it will crossover to SGC or PSA. Of course all TPG's make mistakes but the industry still trusts some and not others, and rightfully so, imo. (that doesn't mean you can look at any card in any holder blindly, so don't)
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