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Have the card GradedYou could send the card to get graded by PSA, short for Professional Sports Authenticator PSA graded cards are sonically sealed inside a protective, tamper-evident PSA holder guaranteeing that the card is authentic. The card holder has a tagged label that shows its certification number, manufacturer, grade, date, unique bar code and player's name. This label appears above the card that is graded. To get complete information on their card grading standards, visit their website.
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Have the card Graded
You could send the card to get graded by PSA, short for Professional Sports Authenticator. PSA graded cards are sonically sealed inside a protective, tamper-evident PSA holder guaranteeing that the card is authentic. The card holder has a tagged label that shows its certification number, manufacturer, grade, date, unique bar code and player's name. This label appears above the card that is graded. To get complete information on their card grading standards, visit their website.
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