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Old 03-25-2008, 07:14 PM
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Default Holmes to Homes Joe Jackson

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Scott,

Jay Miller wrote on the original thread that he emailed a picture of the card to SGC when it was in the PGA holder before the auction ended on eBay. PSA may not know the rarity of the issue but SGC does.

Besides to address Jeff's question, SGC graders know if a card has had a crease attempted to be removed or minimized. Additionally considering this issue and quality of the surface and as heavy a crease as there is, it would be hard to not see it.

The crease is still evident and the card is graded accurately even if an attempt was made to minimize the appearance of the crease. Not like they graded it a 50.

Greg

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