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|  Grading of "Tweener" Cards 
			
			Posted By: Matt I'd be interested in the forum's thoughts about cards that have clean sharp corners/edges but a glaring problem elsewhere (example below).  How should these be graded?  A card with that kind of damage might be considered poor, but without that damage, the card is a 5 or 6.  Should that be graded as the average of the two (as it seems SGC did here), or do you prefer a designation such as PSA offers of 5(MK)? | 
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