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Posted By: Lee Behrens
My Suggestion would be to use the hundred point scale for with the second number being the degree of the grade. To me appearance is one of the most important factors in buying a card, not the over all grade. The grading companies could easily apply this type of grading since they already do it on the high end they could easily do it on the low end. |
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