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petecldI know, who asked. But as long as you're reading. . .
I have always felt the the 10 grade should mean Mint since Mint is supposed to be defined as perfect. How do you improve on perfection?
When collectors are paying $900 for PSA 10 1980 Topps George Brett cards then something is wrong. I'm sorry, but "Gem Mint", "Prisitne Mint", "11-Untouched", etc. are nothing more then marketing pulls geared to play on eogmaniacs and those with deep pockets who are trying to over come some other "short coming".
If Mint means a card has no flaws then that should be a "10".
I think BCCG has it as it should be. Too bad if you can't squeeze another $10,000 into the asking price.