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Old 11-02-2004, 10:37 AM
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Posted By: Rob L

This card amused me. Obviously grademycards.com is not a popular entity and this may be why. First, nice grade for this 52 Mantle and second, the holder is too small and is pinching the card. NICE!!!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=16271&item=5135531659&rd=1

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Old 11-02-2004, 10:47 AM
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Posted By: qualitycards

If that card was graded EX, I would hate to see what a G or VG card looks like.

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Old 11-02-2004, 10:55 AM
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Grademyowncards.com Sheesh.

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Old 11-02-2004, 11:12 AM
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Posted By: Rob L

Here is GMC's criteria for the EX 5 grade:

Excellent 5

Centering: 75/25 both ways or better on front. 95/5 or better on back. Slight diamond cutting is allowed.

Corners: Four fuzzy corners, a touch of notching or a minor ding is allowed.

Edges: Noticeable roughness - but no layering. Very slight notching or noticeable chipping is allowed.

Surface: Noticeable print spots. Minor color or focus imperfections. Minor border discoloration. Minor wax stains or very light ink mark. Some gloss lost from surface with minor scratches, but devoid of scuffing.

I guess the crease visible on the card is actually considered a "minor scratch". Good pricing though: $ 1.99 per card for 2 day service.

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Old 11-02-2004, 11:28 AM
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Posted By: Anonymous

GMC's requirements for a 10 gem mint grade:

minor fraying allowed at corners, full rounding on only one corner, at least 70-30 centering on front and 80-20 on back. card must have original gloss, but can have spots without gloss as long as they're minimal. minor paper loss is allowed as long as the net area is smaller than 1/2 square inch. creasing must be minimal, and tears cannot exceed 1/4 inch.

ok, just kidding - but give us a break here...

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Old 11-02-2004, 11:34 AM
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Posted By: hankron

As far as I see, professional card graders have two essential jobs: 1) to accurately represent the card's condition with a grade and 2) authenticate the card.

If grademycards has done such an absoultely horrible job on #1, why do the bidders apparently assume they are doing a stellar job on #2? ... Isn't #1 the easier of the two jobs?

When I start my blue moon cooking session by saying "Is there a difference between bake and boil?" or "A book made up entirely of recipies? What'll they think up next," mosts guests figure out they won't be getting Baked Alaska.

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Old 11-02-2004, 11:38 AM
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Posted By: Hal Lewis

Here is what surprised me from www.GradeMyCards.com:

Look at ALL of the grading companies!!!


1 GMC GradeMyCards.com
2 SGC Sports card Guaranty, LLC
3 BGS Beckett Grading Services
4 AAI American Authentication Inc.
5 AGS Advanced Grading Specialists
6 CCS Card Collector Services, Inc.
7 CEX Certified Express Professional Grading Service
8 WCG World Class Grading
9 CSA Certified Sports Authentication
10 CTA CTA Grading Experts
11 FGA Foremost Grading Authority
12 FGS Finest Grading Service
13 GAI Global Authentication Inc.
14 PSA Professional Sports Authenticator
15 MGS MINT Grading Service
16 PCCG Pro's Choice Card Graders
17 PGS Professional Grading service
18 PRO Pro Sports Grading
19 SCDA Sports Collectors Digest (SCD) Authentic
20 TFA The Final Authority
21 BSGS BearStats
22 USA Ultimate Sports card Authority

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Posted By: DD

This board's favorite: AAA Grading. Wait a minute, I could be wrong: have they actually graded a card, or just scraps of paper pulled from magazines.

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Posted By: qualitycards

HAL - There's a few missing from that list. With the current & extinct grading companies, that # should double.
1 of my favorites thats not on the list of 22 is SNAGGELTOOTH Grading Company. I always liked that name.

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Posted By: dennis

seeing a grademycard.com or pro slabbed card in a sloate or maestro auction!

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