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Old 02-25-2015, 11:49 AM
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Just for the record, starting a trading card grading company would be about the last thing I'd want to do.
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Old 02-25-2015, 12:27 PM
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No numerical grades.

It's either AUTHENTIC (which means unaltered) or it has been ALTERED.

List ALL detected alterations (added color, bleached, trimmed, rebacked, etc).

List all defects that are not obvious. There's really no reason to list a MAJOR crease if it's very obvious. If it has a difficult to detect crease then note CR (like a qualifier of sorts).


Make a very secure tamper proof package.

Take hi resolution scans/pictures of the card (front and back) and make that information available in a database so people can research it and verify the card in the holder is in fact the card that was graded.

This service will probably be a little more expensive than the existing fee structures provided by the majors because of the extra work/detail involved.

WOULD NOT GRADE ANYTHING AFTER 1979. I might even make that 1960 and cater to a vintage crowd.

I'm sure there's more but those are the basic concepts of a service I'd like to see.
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Just for the record, starting a trading card grading company would be about the last thing I'd want to do.
+1 - absolutely agree.... what a headache.... If I did do something that crazy, I'd change my name to Joe....
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I'd institute a blind submission policy. You put your name on the submission form and your card gets a number for reference. A third party grader reviews the card not knowing who owns it. Assigns a grade.

The worst aspect of the grading / authentication business is that it favors certain individuals / companies. So I'd like to eliminate that aspect by having graders who know nothing about where the cards came from.
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I'd institute a blind submission policy. You put your name on the submission form and your card gets a number for reference. A third party grader reviews the card not knowing who owns it. Assigns a grade.

The worst aspect of the grading / authentication business is that it favors certain individuals / companies. So I'd like to eliminate that aspect by having graders who know nothing about where the cards came from.
great idea!
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