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Originally Posted by glynparson
They are grading very strict on 8-10.
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I'm not sure I am buying in to that. I will give an example of a 1952 Topps card I have that is a 9 o/c, falls within the 9 guidelines on the front, and misses on the back. According to the PSA population report, there are only 2 of this card graded a 9 and both have qualifiers. Imagine my surprise when I randomly checked the population report, and now a straight 9 is graded. So, out of the blue a 1952 Topps card appears and grades a 9? My guess is an 8 was resubmitted and got a nice jump in grading. It pays to keep high volume submitters happy.