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With those large scans, I would personally leave it as is. So many people collect graded cards these days, that a crack might actually work against you. If you tell potential buyers, "Look, it's a really sharp PSA 7 OC that got turned into a 5 because I asked for no qualifiers," you should do alright and perhaps get closer to 7 money than 5 money. The sharpness of the corners is quite evident, so it would be obvious you're speaking truth to whomever you're talking to.
Good luck!
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