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This one has a tiny amount of paper loss, but PSA doesn't hold you accountable as much as SGC. If SGC graded this, it would be a 2.
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I tend to agree that PSA is more lenient when it comes to paper loss than SGC as I have seen more PSA 2 or 2.5 with paper loss but usually with SGC it gets a 20. Also 30 is the most I usually see SGC grade a card even with a very small spot of paper loss. Example below was in a PSA 2.
As a side note I do not mind writing, stamps or paper loss . |
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Pete- agree 100%. I have an almost identical E98 Coombs and it is in an SGC 20 holder. tbob |
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