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I guess I should have limited this to question of "high grade" since high end is obviously subjective. I thought there might be some consensus that "high grade" meant a 7 or above or some such....
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High grade- a card I am selling
low grade- a card I am buying
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Depends on the era. If you were building a set of "modern" anything, you'd want nothing but 10s... A "high end" set of 50s-70s could be 7+. But I think "high end" for pre war stuff, has to start around 5. Simply considering the lack of protection the cards had for the first 50+ years, it seems logical that the vast majority show just general aging that decreases them to 5 or worse.
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I consider high grade 7's or above.
Out of curiosity, what do you consider "pack fresh?" Same thing as high grade except w/ possible centering issues? |
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To me anything 6 and above is High Grade in regards to graded cards
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High grade depends on what set you're talking about. A 1914 Cracker Jack graded a 6 is a lot more high grade than a T206 graded a 6.
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