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Old 02-20-2023, 12:02 PM
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A couple of dots, but a long pencil mark above the ball cap. I would not have paid a 4 price for this 5(MK). That's a huge mark, which severely detracts from the eye appeal.
Oh my God.... How have I missed that for a decade and assumed it was part of the design? LOL!! Okay, now I overpaid.
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I would prefer that they do away with qualifiers. Just numerically grade it and take in account any qualifier by reducing the actual grade.
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I would prefer that they do away with qualifiers. Just numerically grade it and take in account any qualifier by reducing the actual grade.
This right here. Agree 110%.
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I agree, how can you have a "9" that is 90/10 OC. Just grade based on the card with no qualifiers.
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I would prefer that they do away with qualifiers. Just numerically grade it and take in account any qualifier by reducing the actual grade.
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Centering never should have been a factor in grading to begin with.
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Lol. How many times can we have this exact discussion?
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Lol. How many times can we have this exact discussion?
300? It's a chat board. People chat.

To the original question, 2 grades is the perceived hickey. Some are more eyesores than others though.
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I agree with the concept that 2 grades is an appropriate adjuster. In part it’s probably driven by PSA’s deduction of two grades when doing the set registry math, and the rest of us not having a more refined approach to take.

At the same time, a lot of collectors avoid qualifiers, so the adjustment in many cases might be even larger by the market.

One further observation is that some items are so hard to find in any grade that a qualifier probably doesn’t make much of a difference at all. But for those cards, the same phenomenon holds true at the bottom of the grading scale as well, with or without qualifiers.
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