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Old 10-04-2014, 05:08 PM
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Tom, I agree with Leon and think Sgc got it right. A 96 is kind of a nice grade. Also, did you contact Sgc with the concerns you posted on the main forum?? I think they would have been happy to answer questions.
If they were being consistent, I would agree. I would also be in favor of all hand cut cards being labeled as such. But should the "hand cut" designation be reserved for cards that were intended to be cut (like strip cards or box-based cards)? I don't think anyone knows how these were created or how they were distributed.

I didn't contact them first because I received the cards today and wanted to see if anyone had ever seen any SGC card with "hand cut" on the label.

And if this is a new policy, I wish they had started with the next submission
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