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Grading help
I feel that NET54 is the premier place to come with questions about the hobby. With that in mind, can anyone direct me to a resource that gives a comprehensive grading criteria? It seems the hobby has matured and there is no longer a one-size-fits-all system that was in place 20 yrs ago when I stopped being a "dealer".
For instance, a trimmed, marked, or creased card was once "worthless". That doesn't seem to be the case now. Also, different issues seem to have different criteria. I wonder if there is any generally accepted criteria in place and if there is somewhere where I can brush up. Using my "Old" grading technique, this '35 Diamond Star I would rate as a NM to NMMT without the trimmed corners and traced name. With these flaws, I'd give it a Poor. How would you grade this? Thanks!
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