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Posted By: warshawlaw
I bought a photo that I recognized as from one of Jack Dempsey's 1920s films from an outfit called "Jay Parrino's The Mint" out of Kansas. I then contacted CGC to inquire about the service. They responded that they are testing it out with this particular dealer and are not yet ready to offer the service to the public. Meanwhile, the image comes fully sealed in a holder made of plastic that is about as thick as the plastic used for top loaders, but without the rigid strips of plastic. It is 3-hole punched for notebook insertion. Here is a picture of the picture: |
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