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Interesting. That tear actually bites into the frame of the image so authentic seems right in that case.
RayB
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That was my first submission of strip cards to SGC so I used those two cards as a test to see how they would view cards in similar condition.
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Just my opinion:
If "strip" cards were issued in strips, then that would imply that individual cards were cut after the strips were issued. Doesn't that fall under "altered" and should result in an "A" flip? Same with cards that have a coupon clipped off. Those are "altered" and should be flipped as "A". What happens then is that all Zeenuts (for example) with the coupon clipped would be "A" graded. That's a very wide aesthetic window of condition, however that's when common sense and actual eye appeal comes into play. If it's a total beater, then that would be very obvious when compared to an "A" card with great eye appeal. Isn't that the way things used to be before all the plastic slabs came about?
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I also agree, but perhaps there should be a "A+" grade for good lookin', nicely cut full-size cards. The type of grades that boosts the GPA for students looking to get into more prestigious universities.
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When a strip card looks this good there is no reason it shouldn’t have a grade IMHO.
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