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I am sending some cards to PSA and am not sure if this card will grade or not. I do not want to send it if I'll be deemed miscut. Anyone with experience grading a card like this? At the top there is the brown strip from the bottom of another card above it,
Last edited by daviddbreadman; 05-16-2009 at 07:34 PM. |
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I can't help with PSA but based on this card it should receive a grade from SGC.
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The best I think that card would get is a 2mc (Yes, PSA probably would give it the mc designation).
Steve |
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Yeah, I think if part of another card on the sheet shows, it gets a miscut designation from PSA. You can check their descriptions to be sure. I would definitely go with SGC when the primary problem is centering.
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Thanks for the responses. I think I will hold off for SGC on that one.
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Type "no qualifiers please" on the PSA sub form.
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There are some qualifiers that you can't avoid with PSA. I believe Miscut and Mark are two of them.
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