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Fred CJust my opinion:
There are so many different types of variations in color and hue that asking a grading company to designate such differences is probably not a good idea. I can't imagine that the grading services understand these differences because they are not experts in the hobby. They are there to determine the authenticity and render their opinion on the condition of the card. Asking them to do more would be difficult because it seems difficult enough to just have them grade the cards. This would put a bigger target on them because people will then begin debating the subjective nature of color differences and how the grading companies determine what shade of red becomes orange or pink.
There are enough color variations in just the T206 series alone. Pretty soon people will be debating the colors red and pink (for example the E90-1 Keeler). People that understand color variations will be able to render their own opinions about the hue differences. Let the grading companies do what they have to do and let the buyer determine what they think the nuances in color differnce is worth to them.
Again, that's just my opinion.