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Those numbers are the grades. If you don't know what the numbers mean, check SGC's website for an interpretation of their grading scale. Here it is: http://www.sgccard.com/grading_scale.htm
"A" means "Authentic", but for some reason, the card could not grade numerically (could be altered, hand-cut, or a couple other things). Cheers, Blair
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