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Agreed. Scans do not always pick up tiny specks of paper loss or surface wrinkles. Nor does it have the ability to look at the paper stock for counterfeit cards.
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Thanks for the info. They're doing everything else on the web, just thought it might be possible today.
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As the former head of BVG/BGS, this is something we thought about. I actually think this is possible for a large number of cards, albeit with 90% accuracy or so. Counterfeits should be easily picked out by the pixilation differences, but subtle surface flaws could very easily be difficult to pick up in some instances. Now, I don't think it could ever replace "hard" grading, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone eventually offers it as a way of pre-scanning cards. i.e., I see it as more of a service to sort out cards that are or are not candidates for hard grading.
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