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Posted By: leon
Yes, SGC has graded trimmed cards. I had a very poor experience with an ebay seller after I bought a T213-1 Huggins portrait, supposedly in EX condition. I got it and it was definitely trimmed...ie wavy, short, and 2 corners were sharper than the other 2. All of the telltale signs. I returned it to him and a while later I saw it listed on ebay, in an SGC 30 or 40 holder. I called SGC and one of the graders looked at it with me, on ebay, and said something to the effect that it was too high of a price for them to do anything about. I still think SGC is far and away the best, but they all make mistakes.....regards |
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