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Zan

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Aug 12, 2008
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Hey dudes,


I recently submitted a 1939 Play Ball Sample Hank Greenberg card that had been graded a BVG 1.5 to be crossed by SGC.


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And this is what I got back from them


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So, my question is three-fold.


1. Why would Beckett grade a card that did not meet it's size requirements?


2. What is the difference between a card being 'small' and being trimmed?


3. Do you think that since the nature of the card is a promotion, or a sample, that it cannot be judged against issued 1939 Play Ball cards' dimensions?


Please provide some insight, just looking for some answers right now.


Brian
 

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