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The point is that PSA guidelines do not allow for an EX card to have a crease while BVG's "formula" allows for a card graded a 5 to have some sort of (light) crease/wrinkle. Now, as we all know and will likely agree to is that the reality of grading is completely different than what stated grading "guidelines" are.....I have a PSA 5 with paper loss, a PSA 7 with light corner rounding, etc..... Almost all of my PSA "fails", a card graded 3-4 grades higher than it should have been, have been part of larger lots I have purchased. Obviously, due to the reality of grading, when buying any card as a single or as part of a small lot, a card should be inspected closely. |
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The .5 is for 50% more border than a regular card.
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Now that's what I'm talking about!! Most people didn't seem to realize I was just being facetious with the whole .5 thingamabob.
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