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Just a question, probably hashed over a lot, but:
An otherwise NM 7 grade downgraded to a 4 from a very light scratch or indent, maybe centimeter in length. No paper loss at all, the full color still exists. Just a light scratch or indent. Is this acceptable downgrade? All the way down to a 4 due to this flaw? Is SGC or is PSA tougher on a minor token flaw like this? Thanks, Steve ps. would post the card, but cannot see flaw unless card is tilted just right to get that just right light refraction, then you see it. |
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