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Here’s an example Mike
This is SGC A Sean, I don’t think so to answer your question. Usually either a believed slight trim, hand-cut, a mis-cut, or alteration like color added etc are usually the culprit when it looks too good to be true. I don’t mind the mis-cuts or the hand-cuts graded A by SGC at all. I actually love the few Cycle 350 Hand-cut SGC A’s that I have, and nothing wrong except the wavy borders. Also, I have submitted a lot of unaltered low grade T206s, and I almost always get 1’s. If its A, something is perceived by the grader to be not number grade worthy. Last edited by nineunder71; 06-22-2022 at 12:16 PM. |
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Thanks for the comments so far. Does anyone know if I can submit a card to SGC and specifically request an A grade, or is that grade reserved for cards with some flaw/defect/alteration?
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