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Is this just an old PSA holder?
Posted By: T206 Collector
There is no bar code or serial number evident from the front. Is this how PSA used to do it? |
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Is this just an old PSA holder?
Posted By: petecld
Look at the shadow above the top edge of the white area of the "label". This looks like an attempt to make it look like it is a PSA graded card. |
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Is this just an old PSA holder?
Posted By: Jimmy Scott Elkins
This is a card listed on The Tobacco Card Company's Website. On some of Chris Luke's (The Tobacco Card Company) graded cards he put a "sticker" over the PSA label with the player's name and grade - don't know why he did these, as these stickers are hell getting off. |
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