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Posted By: Mike Campbell
In the past month or so, I have had several cards returned to me, that the graders would not grade or encapsulate. Reason? Too big or too small. Not trimmed, not altered, not cut too small, or too big, not tampered with in any way. These are legitimate cards from the teens, 20's and 30's. This really annoys me. This has happened to me 5 or 6 times in the past year. So....I will forward on to another grader. Hopefully they can do their job. One last thing.....it isn't so much that I am looking for the grade, I know what the grade is, or should be, but what I am trying to do is protect them from damage. And allow me to pass them around, when I do public presentations on baseball memorabilia, and history. Now i know I could do that myself, but, shouldn't the grading companies do it? After all, I am paying them. Or at least trying to. |
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