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Grading consistency is bad enough, without having to account for "leeway". PSA and SGC have definitions of each grade. They should attempt to stick to them... If a card is a 2, by definition, why should it matter if the card was made in 1910 or 2010? What about cards from the 30s, 40s, 50s... give them some leeway, but not quite as much?
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