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A very general rule is to use a *.65 multiplier to go down a grade level. There are a number of reasons that wouldn't apply to a particular situation (e.g. as Bob pointed out, how a card looks for the grade, the scarcity of the card in question, where in the grade scale you are calculating), but that's a very general rule.
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