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    I did the 99 Just autograph set. Many of the cards were graded by usa and inserted into boxes. I would have to say they are one of the worse grading companies on the market. I have seen USA 9's that would get 7 or 8's. Just my experience with them.

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    nice buy

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    thanks for the replies guys. i might consider breaking the case but i would rpobably get sick if i damaged the card. lol i would definitely be curious to see what it graded by beckett or psa.

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    take a phillips head screwdriver and place it at the top with the tip on a clear section of the case.. hit it with a hammer lightly unitl cracks appear(should only take 1-2 hits)
    repeat this at the bottom, and then do the reverse side if neccessary... ive never damaged a card this way, so i would say its 100% foolproof, just dont hit the screwdriver to hard or do it directly over the card.

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