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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Gilbert Maines</b><p>Thank you.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Donald J.</b><p>I had that question also. Received a card back from PSA/SGC that had the term "Did not meet minimum size requirements." I'm supposing that doesn't mean trimmed or they would have just said so. Any thoughts?
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Hal Lewis</b><p>No.<br /><br />Measuring is the FIRST thing they do at PSA.<br /><br />If your card is too small, it never even makes it to the microscope or the black light.<br /><br />Thus, if they send it back as "too small"... there is no way of knowing if it is real or not.<br /><br />
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>petecld</b><p>Hal,<br /><br />You're being sarcastic . . . right? I can never tell sometimes on this board.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>robert a</b><p>Hey guys.<br />I've had cards submitted to sgc returned as "didn't meet minimum size."<br />These cards were authentic of course, but well worn from time rather than from folks trimming them.<br /><br />Not sure though if they have a minium size set for each issue or what?<br />robert a
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Bob Marquette</b><p>I had a couple of cards recturned from SGC as "too small to holder" which were absolutely 100% authentic and had borders, albeit smaller than normal because of wear, etc. SGC was decent enough on a re-submit to agree to grade them as "authentic" since SGC had graded every single card in the set for me except these two and I wanted to maintain the consistency, but they told me it was a one shot deal. I appreciated their generosity.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Marc S.</b><p>"Evid of Trim" means the card is trimmed.<br /><br />"Min. Size Req." means that the card has an original factory cut, but was cut small. In this case, you get your grading fee refunded in the form of a voucher.<br /><br />From PSA's persective - it is an important distinction, as you pay for getting a trimmed card assessed as such, but you do not pay in the second scenario. There are some sets where size variations are more commonplace - 1955 Bowman baseball being an example...<br /><br />Of course - one's faith/belief in PSA's aptitude in grading size variations properly is another question. In fact, I think most grading companies generally do a poor job of cards that were formerly oversized that now 'measure correctly' but have been trimmed. some worse than others.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>petecld</b><p>Bob,<br /><br />Just to clarify, SGC gave them the "authentic" label simply because they couldn't give them a number grade. Not because of the size of the cards made their authenticity questionable. Correct?
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Julie</b><p>I didn't know PSA HAD microscopes or balck lights. But then, I have as little to do with them as possible.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>joe</b><p>I sent my 1952 TOPPS Detroit Tiger set to PSA and 2 came back in soft plastic holders with label of miscut. They still charged for the grading fees for the 2 cards.<br /><br />Joe
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Bob Marquette</b><p>Pete- correct. They said the cards were authentic but didn't assign a number grade because they said they were "too small to holder" and didn't meet minimum size requirements. One looked fine, the other had vertical edge wear which reduced the width, I guess.<br />Bob
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Josh K.</b><p>just out of curiousity, if the card has an original factory cut and sgc has the ability to create custom size gaskets, why would they refuse to holder the card. <br /><br />and a related question - if a card is oversized but otherwise authentic, will sgc holder the card?
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Howie</b><p>Because the card will look too odd in their holder. People see a small card in a holder and immediately assume it's been trimmed without ever looking at the actual cut like the graders do. Up to a point the cards get slabbed, but at some point it gets to small for them to want it in one of their holders.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Josh K.</b><p>Thanks Howie - does that mean they will grade an oversized card?
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Howie</b><p>Probably the same as undersized up to the point of looking freakishly too big or small. Both must show evidence of having an original cut. Oversized and trimmed is still a no no.
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>JimB</b><p>On two separate submissions for the same card I received two different responses from PSA. The first time they did not grade it due to "Mini size req". The second time it came back "Evid. of trim." They charged for both.<br />JimB
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Does a PSA grade of "miscut" or "cut too small" mean that the card is authentic?
Posted By: <b>Josh K.</b><p>nothing like consistency.
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