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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
I think I like Grade Tech's idea of showing magnified corners, which I believe are shown at 20x scale. Corners are my personal gauge of preference on eye appeal, much more than edges, surface and even centering (within reason). My question is, what magnification do you folks generally use when examining cards? I thought PSA and SGC used 10x or 12x, and Brian Daniels sold me a 12x-15x loupe that works very well. My thinking is, if there is some standard magnifcation used different than 20%, shouldn't that be the one used by Grade Tech or any other company that dares to stand behind its assesment of corners? Any corner will look fuzzy at high magnification- why not stick to that which most people "in the know" use? |
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