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PSA no longer encapsulates photos. I believe the company's they were buying the plastic/ holder went out of business. They will give you the option of placing a sticker on the back of the photo or on the certification. If the photos have stamping on the back it is pretty easy to determine their type. Feel free to post front and back and members will be able to determine.
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I do not see the need to get anything done. I would not pay to submit a photo, nor would I pay more because one had been submitted.
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