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Old 07-30-2009, 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by cobblove View Post
I have this cobb as yall helped me out earlier. It has paper loss on the back and has decent corners with no creases. I know its not a 1 or higher, But how do they grade paper loss? Could this be a 1.5 SGC? Or is it just right? And my question was brought up because of this card just sold at SCP auctions. It looks almost like they were pulled from the same binder whenever that was. Is it because the paper loss is only on the side?
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http://www.scpauctions.com/scpauctio...m?Lot_ID=16819

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I don't think that SCP Cobb should be in a 2 holder it should be a 1 or 1.5 at the most.

For some reason if the paper loss is small enough SGC will give a grade as high as a 40 or 50. I have a Cracker Jack with a small spot on the white boarder that I had them review and they still said it was a 40.

On the Ritter, I wonder if it is paper loss or was never printed?

Lastly, where paper loss is does matter, ie if it is in a white area or if there is no text removed they will not hit it as hard.

Ironically I think they are very tough of paper loss on blank back cards.

James G
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