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Does PSA use different criteria for different cards when evaluating a card to get a qualifier of OC or MC? I have seen a bunch of PSA graded cards that are insanely off-centered are were not given the OC qualifier. Anybody know why this is?
Do they give more wiggle-room to cards sets that are traditionally known for having centering issues? Thanks. |
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