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Bruce MorelandI saw another post that discussed card grading, and I started to write a long response there, but I think this deserves a base post.
There are people who could have made a definitive card grading standard long ago, but they haven't done it. Beckett, Tuff Stuff, and SCD, all of these magazines could have made a good standard, but instead we have vagueness.
The professional graders could also make a definitive standard, but they also promote vagueness.
I've heard rumors of books on the subject, but these books haven't become a global standard, either.
I sell raw material, and I want to sell it with grades, and have my buyers like what they get. I can't know if they are going to like what they get if I don't know what they expect, and perhaps they won't know what they should expect if they don't know what the grades mean either.
So I have written a grading standard, and when I auction cards, I put a pointer to my standard in the auction.
http://www.seanet.com/~brucemo/card_articles/grading.htm
The problem is that I am a relative newbie to card collecting and card grading. I've only been selling cards for three years. A lot of you have been at this a lot longer than I have, and perhaps you can criticize my standard or suggest additions.
My standard has been on the web for over six months, and in that time I've received a lot of positive comments. I'm going to try to expand it further.
If you see anything wrong, or think that I should add anything or reorganize anything, please let me know.
Thank you,
bruce