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Is it true that SGC would only grade a trimmed card as "Authentic", i.e. they wouldn't grade a trimmed card as a 10/1/Poor, 20/1.5/Fair, 30/2/Good, etc.? I don't have a ton of experience with TPG's yet and SGC in particular, so that is why I was wondering. TIA.
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I believe that is correct.
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That would be correct unless you are talking strip cards which may get a numerical grade
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Thanks for clarifying. I should have added that I was curious in re: to T-205's/206's since I've been dabbling in those recently. Wonder why the strip cards get a numerical? I figured the TPG's would be pretty consistent regardless of issue, e.g. "T" cards, Bowman's, Topps, etc. Again ... I'm kinda' new to SGC and a little more familiar with PSA only because they have been around longer and I know about their qualifiers. For what its worth ... I really like the "T" cards in the SGC holders. They just look good in black :-)
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"Authentic" cards are interesting to me because their appearance can range from atrocious to near pristine. Nice examples will do for me in an otherwise cost prohibitive issue.
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That is so true! I've seen some real nice "T" cards that were graded Authentic, I guess because of being trimmed, or something I just can't see well in the scan.
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You can always try PSA. They are well known for grading trimmed cards numerically.
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When it comes to strip cards, which are hand cut, they appear to do both. This is my W512 baseball subjects set, all SGC graded. When I was submitting these to SGC, they kept coming back 'A', even some of the sharp ones. Then I find a Frisch on eBay that had a numerical grade. So it seems they'll do both, but I'm not sure if there's any consistency.
The same can be said for PSA as well. When I was putting this set together, I saw PSA graded W512s with numerical grades as well as 'Authentic'. ![]()
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Not intentionally, of course. I assume.
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Not my card.
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Nice set of strip cards Jason! Thanks for everyone's clarification.
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