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Grading discussion- Revolutionizing :) the hobby...
In a conversation I had yesterday, with one of my friends in the industry, I was discussing the possibility and feasibility of grading 19th century blank back cards in a different manner. It centered around exploring grading the front of the card/photo independent of back damage. Rather than net grading a card there might be greater importance on the front and photo quality. A grading company might also consider lowering a card's grade if the photo is of poor quality while the rest of the cards attributes may appear stronger. I am interested in hearing others' comments and input on whether a grading company should expand to include 20th century cards, and if they could apply the same policy to backs with printing? I am posting on the board to help cultivate some constructive dialog and gauge the interest level. This concept has a chance of succeeding if the desire and need are there?
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