Unless I'm missing something, we aren't talking about cereal releases or any other cards in just a cellophane package. We are talking about cards released in hobby boxes that were slabbed by the manufacturer. If it was slabbed by the manufacturer OR the manufacturer had it slabbed before packing it into boxes, it should be scanned WITH the One-Touch or other hard plastic case. I have plenty of examples of cards that should include the case. I don't think I've provided scans of them yet but here are a couple of examples:
* Bowman & Topps "Chrome Uncirculated" cards from the early-mid 2000's - encased in a One-Touch case with a "Topps Uncirculated" sticker over the case opening.
* 2010 Panini Plates and Patches - encased in a One-Touch case with a "Panini" logo sticker over the opening.
Those cards SHOULD be scanned/uploaded to include the case to show the sticker. I don't know how Admin feels about it, but that is the only way the cards were released and the scans should represent that. Cards inside only a cellophane wrapper should be cropped to just the card. That was packaging that was meant to be opened, unlike hard cases with sticker-seals. Lots of cards (especially MEM cards) were sealed in a clear cellophane pack as the "hit" in retail blaster boxes. They were packaged alone to make sure each blaster got the insert as it was being filled for distribution.
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