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Originally Posted by scooter729
...and this Lou Gehrig autograph (currently in SCP's auction - I have no affiliation) gets a grade of a 3 (also 1-10), it makes me question the systems in place.
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Thoughts?
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Since you asked...

... My thinking is that card-grading serves a purpose; if nothing else, the slab provides a uniform look for cards from different sets, protects, creates a commodity that can be more easily priced and perhaps makes storage easier. I won't get into the negatives, especially the dishonesty that results from the 'more easily priced' aspect.
But autograph grading?

I don't understand why anyone cares about anything other than authenticity. Don't most autograph collectors have eyes?