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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Frank B
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Matt
The "authentic" grade can be given for any number of things and therefore the value of the card can also vary as much. A recolored card, a trimmed card and a card that is held together with tape all get an A grade but clearly are value differently based on desirability. |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Scott S
It could mean one of two things: |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Steve Murray
The 5 is on a 10 to 100 scale. |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: barrysloate
That's a good question, and I think it's really subjective. |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: peter chao
If a re-colored card would fall into the authentic category, then how about other restored cards? Will SGC grade them authentic or refuse to grade them? |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Joe D.
I could be wrong, but I think that I have seen a post here of a restored card in an SGC A holder |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: MVSNYC
scott pretty much hit the nail on the head...those are the 2 reasons why they would give a card an "A" grade. it just depends on what the card is and/or the condition... |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: G. Maines
If we can have Authentic cards rated for registry purposes as 5 on a 10 - 100 scale, then cards which are too poor to grade a SGC10, but are unaltered, can (theoretically) be graded a SGC09, 08, 07, 06. All of which are unaltered and worse than poor. |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Phil Garry
Joe D: |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Joe D.
that is the card. |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: peter chao
Was the Jesse Burkett Just So restored? |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: barrysloate
The Burkett was very restored. |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Brad
Well worth the restoration: |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Marty Kohler
I`ve posted this story before and no one really responded to it so here goes again........... In Cleveland this year at the National I had with me a 1915 CJ common that I got back from SGC that was marked "pressed" and it was UNslabed. After I more closely inspected the card I saw what they we refuring to and understood, but why not grade it Authentic? I went to their booth and they would not slab it calling it ungradable, no further explanation. Then I took it to the PSA booth and they said, sure we`ll slab it Authentic for you. I just assume that any card no matter the alteration could or should be graded Authentic if it`s an authentic card? Right ? Wrong? Have the grading companies come out with more specific info explaining this grade?..............I continue to enjoy this forum...... |
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SGC Grade of A (Authentic) ?
Posted By: Fred C
AUTH - IMO this is what all grading services should designate an unaltered card. Regardless of what they feel the condition might be. Also, they should disclose creases or other defects. |
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