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Finally going to break down, and also in need of grading eyes

Ok guys, so I am finally going to break down and get a subscription to PSA
After reading posts, and recommendations for the last couple of months, I have decided that PSA would probably be the best company to grade and preserve my older cards. For the newer 2000+, I am going to stick with BGS, just a matter of choice.
I recently picked up these 2 cards, and am looking for some grading eyes
what can I expect from PSA on these 2 cards as far as grades go? Grade is important, but not as important as preserving them from further damage, after all, they are 54 years old!!!
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  • PSA 1 due to paper loss on both, is what I will say.
  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    PSA 1
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  • CDsNutsCDsNuts Posts: 10,092
    Cards like this, you might be better off just getting them slabbed as authentic. They are much more visually appealing than 1s or 2s.
  • OAKESY25OAKESY25 Posts: 4,726 ✭✭✭
    PSA 1 for paper loss... psa 2 max since it is on the back


  • << <i>Cards like this, you might be better off just getting them slabbed as authentic. They are much more visually appealing than 1s or 2s. >>


    Good point, Thanks image
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    BTW, I hate my avatar, I feel like Ronald McDonald
  • I would get the grades anyways. A current auction I am watching has a E93 Matty that has a great front lik3 yours but has a little paper loss on the back, graded a 2. I wanted the card but its already higher than a recent 3 I lost on and aproaching the 4 price. I think most vintage buyers are already looking to buy the card not the holder when you are talking mid to low grade.

    Ohh and very cool cards!
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