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to cut or not to cut

August 21 2008 at 11:32 AM
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  (Login ChiefHunChuck)

I recently found this wonderful French Army card set.

It appears to be from about 1939 - before the Nazi occupation.

My question is should I cut the cards or leave it as an uncut sheet ?

I want to get them graded and then sell them.

Suggestions are appreciated.

cheers

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Rich S
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Re: to cut or not to cut

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August 21 2008, 1:08 PM 

I didn't think that you could get them graded if they were hand cut unless they were meant to be like strip cards or off packages.

 
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Ralph P
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August 21 2008, 7:22 PM 

Somewhat similar to that old Clinton Administration rule for the army, my advice would be . . . . "Don't Cut, Don't Sell".

 
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Ralph the unknown comic

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August 21 2008, 8:59 PM 

Pretty funny...I'll never look at an uncut sheet the same way!


 
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August 22 2008, 12:00 AM 

thanks for the input ...

I do not see why they would not grade them (I don't know about PSA, but GAI and SCG will)

I don't collect military cards, but I know a few that do.

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