Nolan Ryan 1976 OPC BVG 9's...will they cross?

Please don't flame me if this is stupid, but I know there are guys on here that can tell me pretty quickly if these are sheet cut. Edges look rough-cut to me, but I'm an idiot so let's leave it to the experts!! I'm hoping to cross both of these to PSA. I could live with 8.5's. Thanks again in advance for your comments and opinions!!







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<< <i>I don't think they're cut from sheets because of the rough cuts. Is the second one that has the marks in the darker area on the card or holder. Sweet looking cards with a chance. >>
Marks on the second one are on the holder. Surface looks clean.
I picked up both of these from one guy at a nice price for their current BVG 9 status. If they cross...
I have crossed a few BVG 9's over to PSA 9's with no problem. I'd say they should cross over with no problems.
I'd send them in as a cross over, and not crack them out. Unless you know they are not sheet cut.
Dave
Your only problem is if you crack them and they begin to curl. Either get them out and submit them on the 5 day service to reduce
chances of recurling, or put them on heavy items for a long, long time to get out any curling.