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Old 06-08-2010, 01:00 PM
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Default Pinholes & Grading Co's

Can anyone offer insight on how PSA and/or SGC grades are impacted by pinholes? By way of example, a card that is a solid Very Good ("3") which has a small, unobstrusive pin hole. Do they knock it down a grade, half a grade or any pinhole is an automatic Poor. Any insight would be appreciated!

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Old 06-08-2010, 01:02 PM
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My experience shows that pinholes are always POOR (1) and can make it to FAIR (1.5) if the other aspects of a card are good appearance wise.
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Old 06-08-2010, 01:05 PM
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I am pretty sure SGC wouldn't give anything higher than a 20 (1.5) no matter how beautiful the card was.
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My guess is it could receive no better than a poor, if it gets a number grade at all. They might give it an AUT if they think somehow the pinhole was filled in, like the following

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SGC is pretty tough on all pinholes - but on the bright side, that let me get this nice Walter Johnson for a good price.
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SGC is pretty tough on all pinholes - but on the bright side, that let me get this nice Walter Johnson for a good price.
That is a beauty!
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Here's my example...this Fred Clarke has a miniscule pin hole in the top border (looks like a tiny white fleck until held to the light). Got a 1.5...rest of the card is very nice!
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I have a card with pun holes that is an Sgc 30 more often then not Sgc will not go higher then a 20. I had them review this card and they kept it a 30.

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Last year, I sent two '34 Gold Medals of the Dean Bros. to SGC. Both cards were easy Ex+, close to Ex-Mt, w/o each having a pinhole. Both came back as SGC 20. Disappointing, but I was satisfied, as my intent was to protect and preserve them.
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