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					Originally Posted by JollyElm  For me, it always comes down to a simple reason.
 Since the most often used/discussed (I assume) qualifier is the OC, let me present this.
 
 Here are a pair of nearly identical cards, one being a PSA 8 OC and the other being  a straight PSA 6.
 
 • The one with the OC is entirely more 'accurate' to me, because the label intimates, "This card has all of the attributes of a PSA 8 card, BUT it is off-centered.
 • However, since the PSA 6 has the same type of bad centering, it's nearly impossible to see it and know that it was 'lowered' to a PSA 6, BECAUSE it's off-centered.
 It is much more likely that a person looking at it will think it is a PSA 6 THAT IS ALSO badly off-centered...and in essence nothing but a PSA 4 (value-wise).
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 That's a very valid point I hadn't considered.  To be more accurate, it should be a PSA 8 OC, not a straight 6.  They really shouldn't allow us to choose "no qualifiers" if they want to be accurate.