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Posted By: T206Collector
I wasn't suggesting that cards as low as a 1 should not be graded -- far from it. I love my SGC 10's. But what I meants was that there is no need to parse the grade for cards graded a 10 by SGC -- SGC does not need to start using a 5, for example (which might be confusing with the 1-10 scale, although an SGC 10 is rarely confused with a PSA 10) because you already know everything you need to know about a card that is graded an SGC 10 -- either (1) it is obvious from looking at the card; or (2) it isn't obvious and the 10 tells you that you need to look closer because there is a major flaw you hadn't noticed. What else could a 5 tell you that you didn't already know? |
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