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Not really interested in ISA at all - I do believe they are more popular in Canada tho.
Here's the rub directly from their grading scale : An ISA 7 may have weak corners. Much of the original gloss of the card is maintained, but the surface of the card may be worn some. An ISA 7 could have staining on the reverse of the card. It’s possible that the card will be slightly out of focus or suffer from print dots. An ISA 7 is centered at least 75/25 on the front and 90/10 on the back That and the fact that they dont look anywhere close to having the collector acceptance of a PSA or SGC or BVG or even CSG. IMHO
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