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I tend to slightly agree with rob on this card. If you look at the corners, they appear to be ex quality. the real mystery is why they gave the corners a sub-grade of only 2?? Maybe they could have hit the card one more grade lower.
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BVG does not weight surface issues (front and back) as severely as other grading companies. PSA will miss surface issues sometimes, but when they see them, they are consistent with SGC in how they deduct. Beckett, by design, does not discount nearly as much.
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How exactly do they average their grades? So if you have a perfectly centered card with sharp corners etc but the face was scribbled out could the card get a decent grade? In this case the 8 for centering seems to have bumped this cards' grade whereas SGC/PSA would automatically knock it down to a 1 or 1.5 irregardless of the other condition characteristics....
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