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questions about uncut sheets

I am thinking of purchasing a few uncut sheets with valuable rookie cards and was wondering the best place to grade them. I know PSA wont so im have no idea where to go. Also is a membership needed at sgc or beckett? Are there authorized dealers? Anyone here a member? once they are graded is there a chance PSA will cross over? All imput is appreciated.

Kenny

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  • SDavidSDavid Posts: 1,584 ✭✭
    Beckett will grade them without a membership, but be prepared for low surface grades. I think it's a risky move, but I've never done it.
  • EagleEyeKidEagleEyeKid Posts: 4,496 ✭✭
    You're saying you're going to get the sheet(s) and have someone or you professionally cut
    them to standard size and then get them graded?

    SGC won't grade cut sheets per Bob Luce. PSA says they won't, but I'm sure
    a lot have passed thru. BGS will. Their concept is standard size, or proper dimensions
    for that particular issue is a-ok. No membership required.

    Once they're in a BGS holder; they'll come back as "evid of trimming" from PSA if you
    try to cross-over. This is only my experience with o-pee-chee hockey since the norm
    was crappy edges cut by wires and inserted into packs.

    Send the whole sheet to GAI and let the grade the whole sheet as a whole.
    That would be hysterical if they did that.....they grade everything else.
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