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Yeah, PSA has the following definition of it and I guess that’s probably been adopted as the industry standard by other companies. But is not ideal that SGC doesn’t specifically define that designation on their site.
From PSA: “N6 Minimum Size Requirement - When a card is significantly undersized according to factory specifications. You will not be charged the grading fee in this instance. Note that this designation can qualify for encapsulation as “Authentic” only at the grader’s discretion and if “Auth” is listed on the submission form as the desired minimum grade. “
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