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Old 06-05-2012, 03:14 PM
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does paper loss always get you a grade of a psa 1 or sgc 10? the reason i ask i saw on ebay a e92 looks to have been glued to a book and its in a sgc 20 holder
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Old 06-05-2012, 03:15 PM
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i had a T-206 that graded a PSA 3 with paper loss on the front of the card
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Old 06-05-2012, 03:18 PM
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does paper loss always get you a grade of a psa 1 or sgc 10? the reason i ask i saw on ebay a e92 looks to have been glued to a book and its in a sgc 20 holder
you just answered ur own question?
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Old 06-05-2012, 03:29 PM
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Here's a PSA 5 Cobb Green Portrait that I am VERY tired of seeing on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-T206-TY...#ht_500wt_1413

As you can see, there is a spot of paper loss in the top right corner.
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Old 06-05-2012, 03:39 PM
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Here's a PSA 5 Cobb Green Portrait that I am VERY tired of seeing on ebay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-T206-TY...#ht_500wt_1413

As you can see, there is a spot of paper loss in the top right corner.
Looking for someone who will buy the holder not the card on that one, eh?
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Old 06-05-2012, 03:53 PM
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you just answered ur own question?
Lol
I regularly see/bid on psa 2s that have very nice fronts and a few spots of paper loss on the back
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Yea....that green cobb psa 5 first came on ebay when king kong was a monkey......
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I have an E121-80 Hornsby that is darn near mint in every way, with the exception of a dime sized paper loss on the reverse. As far as I'm concerned that "poor" is one of the nicest cards in my collection
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I actually have a t206 frank chance psa 5 that looks like an 8, but on the back there is a tiny spot of paper loss. It actually has to be seen under magnification....in this situation, i think psa got the grade right but if it were in an 8 holder, not many people would even second glance it.....
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Old 06-05-2012, 07:42 PM
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If the mark on this card, which appears to be paperloss, is actually paperloss, then yes, they do grade above 1.

It also appears badly miscut cards also grade well on the PSA scale.

I intentionally blocked out the serial number. Not my card.
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When King Kong was a monkey ! AAHAHA LOL
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-E92-Cro...item1c0a975085 this is what i'm talking about this looks to be a dime size chunk missing from where it was glued to something. I have seen nicer cards that get lower grades than this with no paper loss.

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This SGC 30 (which I currently have up on eBay) has a small area of paper loss on the back in addition to areas of stain.
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Old 06-06-2012, 05:15 AM
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thats a nice e97 with a small amount of paper loss but i use to remember if you had any paper loss it was a sgc 10 or psa 1
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Here is an SGC 30 with paper loss on the back. Two questions: 1) Do they care less if on the back? 2) Since it got the SGC 30, and the front is very nice, would the paper loss hurt value or would it be considered a solid SGC 30?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1909-T204-Ra...ht_2678wt_1104

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Old 06-06-2012, 11:03 AM
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have the grader's become less strict with the grades they give?
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thats a nice e97 with a small amount of paper loss but i use to remember if you had any paper loss it was a sgc 10 or psa 1
As far as I can remember paper loss, also referred to as a surface tear, has always been able to achieve a grade from SGC of Good 30 (2) as long as the rest of the card's characteristics were good. And in some cases a grade as high as VG/EX 50 4 could be achieved if it was a small and very minor surface tear. If the paper loss is present along with other detractors then the grade gets lowered accordingly.

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Old 06-06-2012, 01:11 PM
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Still, I have to ask, do people treat an SGC 30, with minor paper loss, as a true 30--or do they discount because of it?
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Interesting regarding the tear, figured it was an automatic 1. I really don't mind them if the rest of the card is clean.

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Default heavy crease + paper loss = PSA5

It's always fun to dig into my PSA misgrade file.
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Old 06-06-2012, 03:39 PM
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Still, I have to ask, do people treat an SGC 30, with minor paper loss, as a true 30--or do they discount because of it?
Everyone is different when it comes to appeal of a card. An SGC30 card with a small amount of paperloss is acceptable to most collectors. The fact it has been graded SGC30 means it has already been discounted. Someone may not buy it because they consider paperloss a major defect. For others, paperloss is no big deal on a SGC30 card.

SGC are always accurate and fair in my opinion. Personally, I collect ungraded cards and grade them to oldschool, Charelton standards.

PSA seems to have made it's own rules when it comes to grading. For example, a card that is miscut or off-center can receive a NM-MT grade as long as "MC" of "OC" is written on the slab. Denoting MC or OC on the slab doesn't make the card better. Makes the slab more appealing but not the card.
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PSA seems to have made it's own rules when it comes to grading. For example, a card that is miscut or off-center can receive a NM-MT grade as long as "MC" of "OC" is written on the slab. Denoting MC or OC on the slab doesn't make the card better. Makes the slab more appealing but not the card.
why shouldn't a mint card with a factory miscut be graded MINTmc? or mk for some kind of writing? easier for me than trying to figure out why that EX-looking card is graded an sgc 20...erased writing or pinhole i'm not seeing maybe? of course half the time PSA couldn't even see the marking...
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Someone has a card I want, and I've made an offer. They show this one, listed as a BIN for quite some time, as a card with paper loss worth a lot more than I am offering. I keep pointing out no one is buying, but that point hasn't sunk in yet.
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Totally agree with chad. Give me a t206 psa 8oc versus a psa 6 with corner wear any day of the week...... unless of course it's trimmed, right dan?

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Someone has a card I want, and I've made an offer. They show this one, listed as a BIN for quite some time, as a card with paper loss worth a lot more than I am offering. I keep pointing out no one is buying, but that point hasn't sunk in yet.
You are being more than fair and don't buy it. The seller is asking VG price for a G+ card. VG-EX cards in PSA3 holders do exhist. The card below is in minimum 4 or 4.5 condition but was graded PSA3. I would put this card in an EX set anytime.
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Someone has a card I want, and I've made an offer. They show this one, listed as a BIN for quite some time, as a card with paper loss worth a lot more than I am offering. I keep pointing out no one is buying, but that point hasn't sunk in yet.
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This one has a tiny amount of paper loss, but PSA doesn't hold you accountable as much as SGC. If SGC graded this, it would be a 2.
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I tend to agree that PSA is more lenient when it comes to paper loss than SGC as I have seen more PSA 2 or 2.5 with paper loss but usually with SGC it gets a 20. Also 30 is the most I usually see SGC grade a card even with a very small spot of paper loss. Example below was in a PSA 2.

As a side note I do not mind writing, stamps or paper loss .
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This one has a tiny amount of paper loss, but PSA doesn't hold you accountable as much as SGC. If SGC graded this, it would be a 2.

Pete- agree 100%. I have an almost identical E98 Coombs and it is in an SGC 20 holder.
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