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Posted By: David
Why does PSA use qualifiers? Perhaps it's just me, but I thought grades (Good, Very Good, Mint, etc) were supposed to be determined by things like centering and marks. Does PSA have 10 (RC), meaning 'Mint but with rounded corners?' Or 6 (HCM), meaning 'ExMt but Half of Card is Missing'? |
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