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Old 11-01-2007, 04:51 AM
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Posted By: Dave F

With Josh's comments about my E98 (which I agree with)...would be interested to see everyone's highest graded cards with paperloss...I'm gonna guess there would be more highly graded PSA cards here...but we shall see...


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Old 11-01-2007, 04:55 AM
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handy, but I have an E98 Dooin PSA 6 with paperloss on the back.

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Old 11-01-2007, 05:22 AM
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Wow Marc, a 6?!

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Slightly better corners than your Lobert above...I'll try and post a scan, but it may be a bit, as I have a lot of business travel looming.

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Ive got nothing higher than an sgc 30. Though this one was originally a PSA 3.

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Posted By: Bob

I'm with Josh, I never get higher than a 30 despite the beautiful front if there is any tiny paper loss on the back. The 40s that are coming back surprise me...

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Josh, I'd love to see the back of that card. That is some front.

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I've seen the Gem Mint cards with paper loss. I'll get a better scan of one up later.

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edited idiotic post......and off topic

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Posted By: JK

Brad - Huh?

Jeff - Thanks. Here you go:

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Josh, that's crazy. I'd take that 2 anyday with the paper loss. The front is a 6 at least, correct?

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Posted By: nbrazil

here are a couple of 2's with paperloss

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Old 11-01-2007, 11:27 AM
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Jeff,

I'd say at least a 6 - higher if it wasnt off center. Here's another, but the back damage is a little worse. And you should see the Donovan that I mentioned in the pick up thread - its only a 10, so its not topical for this thread.

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I wonder if the grading companies take into consideration not just the area on the back with the paperloss, but how deep as well? (sounds stupid, but i'm just trying to make sense how some of these get a 2 and others a 4 or 6!

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Dave,

I might be wrong, but I dont think it matters to sgc at all - except that it might knock you below a 30. Ive had conversations with reps at sgc who have indicated a 30 is the best your going to do - of course, that does not explain your chance. My guess, if you sent the chance back to sgc for a review, it would come back a 30. I'd still take it any day of the week.

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Posted By: quan

i do look at how deep the paper loss is. i've had a few nice e93s with varying degrees of paper loss. it does look like josh's cobb (the 2nd spot) is "punctured" deeper than just the top layer where the printed text are.

i'll show my e98 clarke later bought from bruce that is an sgc20 (front looks vgex-ex) that i was contemplating crossing to psa for a bump...but i decided against it because with the deepness of the cut i felt it would've come back a 1.

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Quan,

I think the scan is decieving. The paper loss on the cobb is actually not too deep at all.

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icic...on my clarke here i think u can see how deep it is...u can make out 4 different layers like a rock deposit shown on the nat'l geographic channel.

sgc20 btw

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I was surprised when this "3" had some paperloss........

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Posted By: DJ Richards

Here's another PSA 4 with 3 small areas of paper loss on the back.

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Posted By: Scott S

I posted this one before, but still shocked this one only graded a 1

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Posted By: steve yawitz

...but this card somehow made its way into a PSA 5 holder:



It might be hard to see in the scan, but there's a pea-sized area of paper loss to the right of Green's mouth in the border area.d

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Several small spots of paper loss on this one.

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