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Old 08-12-2015, 06:37 PM
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Default Craziest PSA grade....

This isn't about a specific card, it is their grading system. I never really thought about it, until I got a recent submission back. After looking closely at the cards, I found a card I thought was and 9 and certainly a 8, recieved a PSA 6 grade. Then, looking at the label, I realized it read "Ex-Mt". Excellent to Mint? How can that be?

That window includes three grades, not counting the .5 grades. How can a card be a Excellent to Mint. I can understand the EX-NR/MT yeah, but this I don't get it.

I guess my card still could be a 8 or 9. I really don't know what it is telling me. To most people, including me, a PSA 6 is an Excellent graded card. But PSA says it is a Excellent-Mint card. Whatever that means.

Just an observation that I hadn't noticed until now.

What do you guys think about it. Isn't that a large window?

Thanks.

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