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I am a collector of t206 baseball cards. I have never sent cards in to be graded. I have over 30 raw t206's that I plan to send into to SGC in the upcoming months.
As a newbie to the grading game, I understand a few of the things that can make a card ungradeable. I have looked and searched the archives here and have looked on SGC, but is it just because the particular card is trimmed that makes it not qualify for a numerical grade? Or, are there more factors involved? Off the shoulder Cobb lookin so perfect, but cant get a number grade? http://cgi.ebay.com/T206-Ty-Cobb-Det...item230bc5066c Why? Can the only thing to hurt a card to get the "A" classification is a trim job, or is there more??? I guess the question I have is, "Is the A grade all about the trim?" |
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