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I agree with Peter. The card is creased, there is paper loss to the front and the coupon is torn off. I don't think it will receive a numeric grade. That's the Zeenut collector in me talking.
I also agree with Peter about keeping it in the original slab. There are many different versions of PSA slabs out there and to have a vintage card in an early slab is kind of cool. To have such a difficult and expensive card in an old ASA slab is very cool. There are probably so few left out there that (I feel) it adds to the collectibility of the card (not that your particular card would need any help). It's only my 2-cents, but I say leave it alone. |
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