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Posted By: Rich W.
Personally, I would like a grading company to offer a more succinct grading system to 19th century cards. Nine years ago, my buddy and I were fortunate to buy one of the largest group of N300 Mayo cards known to date, a hoard of 200+ in a scrapbook. Some came out with back damage, and when we sent lists out to prospective buyers, we listed a grade for the front and a percentage of back damage (with detail) on the back. This was very well received. Although it would be a nightmare for each grading companies' registries, I think a weighted average or a dual grade would better serve the 19th century collector. I would much rather have a N300 Anson with EX front and 50% back damage over a Good condition example with a crease and rounded corners. |
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