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There is no score tabulation. if you are seeing numbers in the grade column those are the grades of your cards. SGC uses a A-100 point system. They do not have each number, and an 84 is not equal to an 8.4 but a 7. What Bosox said to you was correct. Those are the grades you are seeing.
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If you look up the invoice number for cards you have submitted to SGC on their website, it lists each card. If you click on the players name (it's a hyperlink) it takes you to a page with cards information and what looks like a tally sheet for scoring of the card. If you have never submitted to SGC you won't understand what I am talking about.
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I believe you are referring to the population report. I worked at SGC so I am more than a little familiar with the process.
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That makes sense now.
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