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			Posted By: jerry Which Grading Company would be more lenient on caramel stains regarding Cracker jacks or caramel cards for that matter. I would like to get this card graded and was hoping for atleast a 5. | 
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			Posted By: Anthony I looked thru my set, and found this 4, that seems overgraded (due to staining)compared to the other ones I have- normally this amount would get a 3 at best | 
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			Posted By: Dylan lol, GAI. but between psa and sgc i might go with psa first., ive seen some decently stained cards pull EX before | 
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			Posted By: jerry I would like to see some stained mid-grade Cracker Jacks graded by SGC if anybody has any to post. | 
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			Posted By: Jeff Lichtman Check out the Matty 1915 CJ in the REA auction. | 
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			Posted By: JimB I would be surprised if that card did not pull a 5 from either PSA or SGC.  The staining is not that bad and the card is really nice. | 
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			Posted By: Anthony what does the back look like? | 
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			Posted By: E, Daniel THAT'S how you drop a card to impress your collecting brethren - without having to tell everyone how geat your collection is. | 
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			Posted By: Dave S There is no doubt that PSA is more lenient with E145 stains than SGC.  I have crossed MANY from PSA to SGC and on stained cards, either held the same grade or dropped.  Never bettered!  If you're looking for the highest grade for re-sale and not to retain in your collection, you'll do better with PSA.  Griffith's stains don't appear too significant unless the reverse is more pronounced.  Left edge looks a hair irregular, might get docked for that but I'd guess your PSA 5 seems possible, think SGC would be 40-50...Good Luck..  HIPPO V was formerly a PSA5 | 
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			Posted By: Scott Mosley I think SGC grades 1914 CJs tougher than PSA IMO particularly when it comes to staining but at least they seem to be fairly consistent about it. | 
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			Posted By: Bob Scott- Beautiful cards. The Brown definitely is a 5 you got robbed. On the Cobb and Jackson, do you think the grades of 4 were because of the slight diamond cut? I have some E93s and E98s that appear to be 5s from PSA but graded 4s and they have a similar slight diamond cut. | 
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			Posted By: quan i had an sgc60 plank that had alot more staining than yours...like actual circular spots. your card is an easy 5 sgc/psa imo and might even pull a 6. | 
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			Posted By: jerry Scott, You got robbed unless there is a wrinkle or crease on those cards. Very Nice cards, they look like 5's or 6's to me. | 
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			Posted By: Jason M Is anyone else a little troubled by this thread. These cards have stains and they are the same stains whether the card grades out at a 4 or at a 5- then why in the world should the 5 be worth more- its seems that the grading companies are really running the show if the same card is worth more because one company takes a less harsh view of stains | 
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			Posted By: Scott Mosley Jerry, thanks for the compliment. To answer your question, no, there are no wrinkles present. I talked with the head grader when I got them back from SGC and was told that it was strictly the staining that reduced the grades on the above examples. | 
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			Posted By: Dylan I like tweener grades because there is such a thing as a strong 4 and a weak 5. It'd be nice if sgc utilized more tweener grades in from 5.5 down. NM is NM, but with those lower grades there's so much disparity | 
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			Posted By: James Gallo I think PSA is tougher on the higher grades with the staining.  I don't see anything over a 6 with stains, at least that I can recall off the top of my head. | 
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			Posted By: Anthony Here's a few from a few years back | 
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			Posted By: Jerry well, I sent off 14 cards to be graded by SGC today. The Griffith is one of them, well see how they like the stains. | 
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			Posted By: Frank Evanov PSA is tougher, especially when they add qualifiers: | 
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