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I'm pretty sure PSA & SGC don't have any sort of UV protection added into their slabs.
Honestly, I'd treat all slabs as being untreated. Use additional UV protection and limit exposure to natural light & artifical lighting outside of LEDs. |
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Unless they state otherwise, I would assume no. I know Beckett didn't, and said the slabs would cost more if they did.
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I just keep my graded cards in a closet and apply sunscreen frequently to my raw cards. That seems to work just fine.
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I'm not certain of the answer, but I've seen plenty of slabbed cards on display that have faded- cards and flips. Be cautious displaying cards.
Last edited by MVSNYC; 10-12-2017 at 12:46 PM. |
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