Advice on a submission - please help!

I recently sent a 1936 Chicle Fine pens Honus Wagner card. It appeared to be about a 3-4 shape, and valued it as such. Well, the grade recently popped, and it got a 1 - Poor! When I think of 1, I think of a card that is falling apart, has stains or writing all over it. This card had NONE of that. That being said, my question is this - Has anyone ever had a card damaged during shipping/grading, where it didn't even look like the same card when it comes back, and if so, what did you do/was done about it?
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Bosox1976
Just curious if your card might have had a pinhole in it anywhere ... particularly in the center?
Any paper loss on the back?
Be sure to post a pic or 2 when it comes back. Sounds interesting!
PoppaJ
<< <i>Whenever I see a grade of 1 on a card that would otherwise look like a 3/4 there is almost always a pin hole in it. Obviously I haven't seen your card, but have had the same scenario. >>
Mike,
We must have been thinking along the same lines at the same time.
It's obvious that you're a much faster typist
PoppaJ
Wagner Link
Bosox1976
Bosox1976
I recently had some come back that while they still looked like the cards I sent in they now
have MR Monkey hands creases.
I notified Joe who told me he wants to see them. I blew that off, as what exactly would he do after seeing them?
Tell me I must have missed the creases?
Not worth the postage to send them back to him nor the time.
Steve
<eyeroll>
Steve