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Old 02-24-2017, 09:08 AM
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I think we all know the answer...nothing to do with the Federal Reserve. What a crock.
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BTW, how is that a 10 (rough cut edges, centering to the left)?
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BTW, how is that a 10 (rough cut edges, centering to the left)?
NK. The Oilers logo is off too. It's a joke. Almost like it slipped through the cracks. I've seen way better 8's in that card than that thing.

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I have a bccg 8 and its much nicer
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Imo, that is the Wagner of the hockey world.

Although it was graded eons ago, I also believe, like the Wagner, it was given a 10 to further enhance PSA's status in the hobby.

Hard to believe that sold for almost a 1/2 million dollars recently, especially since, like what has been mentioned, many copies are out there that surpass this one easily.
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At least it's not sheet cut-
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but for like the 1000th time, like it or not a rough cut is not considered a flaw. You can scream about it all you want the grading companies do not see it that way, and for the record neither do i. a rough cut is actually often considered a plus as proof it was not trimmed or sheet cut.
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but for like the 1000th time, like it or not a rough cut is not considered a flaw. You can scream about it all you want the grading companies do not see it that way, and for the record neither do i. a rough cut is actually often considered a plus as proof it was not trimmed or sheet cut.
I only object when the cut extends into the corners and they are not square, at that point I think it's an appropriate deduction. A 9 with a 30 degree angled corner just seems wrong.
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Agreed. I like the rough cut on some cards too. They look original... Some W501s come to mind...

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but for like the 1000th time, like it or not a rough cut is not considered a flaw. You can scream about it all you want the grading companies do not see it that way, and for the record neither do i. a rough cut is actually often considered a plus as proof it was not trimmed or sheet cut.
I completely disagree. It's a factory flaw, I doubt they intended for their cut to leave jagged edges just like they didn't want off center cards, and they didn't want printing flaws. It's a flaw, a very common flaw, but still a flaw. No card with a rough cut should ever get a 10. 10's should be reserved for perfect cards.
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