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Posted By: Vanessa Phipps
Why hasn't someone invented a machine where you put the card on a conveyor, goes under a scanner, which measures size, width, color, authenticity, trimming, etc.? Then the computer determines what the grade should be by the criteria set forth by the programmer. In my opinion this would take the grading out of the hands of someone who may be tired, may have looked at many cards that day, may give someone who is a large dealer who sends in hundreds of cards a month a better grade, ETC. Probably a stupid idea but I think it would clean up a lot of altering of cards, fakes, or subjective grading. Ok boys tear me up!!! |
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