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|  A Grading Question-regarding Paper Loss! 
			
			Posted By: Neal How tough is PSA VS SGC on cards with Paper loss to back but very very nice fronts.  | 
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			Posted By: Bob SGC is death | 
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			Posted By: dennis i have seen psa graded cards with paper loss on frt grade 2. | 
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			Posted By: Turner Engle I've had a few cards that suffered from back damage and were graded 2's by PSA. Sent them to SGC to cross, and they came back 10's. | 
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			Posted By: JimB I have a PSA 5 with paper loss on the back and an SGC 40 with paperloss on the back.  But generally I think SGC is much tougher. | 
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			Posted By: jim Would like to see a scan of that; I thought a paper loss meant the best a card would grade is SGC 20. Thanks, | 
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			Posted By: gary nuchereno I returned two cards to psa to be regraded. Both cards had very minute paper loss on the back, one was graded 5 and one was graded  | 
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			Posted By: dennis i guess it depends on who submits them. | 
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			Posted By: anthony bob, you left out a couple of adjectives... | 
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			Posted By: Paul Kaufman I personally viewed several caramel cards at the National in PSA6 holders that had small spots of paper loss on the front and/or back. Trying to cross these cards to SGC would had resulted in a 20 or 30 grade. Something wrong here and I view it as a recent decision on PSA's part to ignore small spots of paper loss. | 
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			Posted By: James Feagin These grading companies are so dumb. Why doesn't either PSA or SGC come up with a Paper Loss qualifier, much like the hundreds of other qualifiers they have? If a card has a NM front, the card could be graded SGC 84 (PL). | 
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			Posted By: gary nuchereno I agree James. paper loss is far more significant to me than | 
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			Posted By: barrysloate Even worse are Old Judges that have virtually no wear and superb photos, but because of a tiny bit of reverse paper loss get graded Fair. | 
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			Posted By: JimB Both are nice looking cards for their grades, but...    Here are the scans of the cards I mentioned above. | 
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