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When a particular card has a known print issue (same line in same spot for every card) do graders still take off for that? If I get on ebay I can pull up 20 of this card with the exact same "defect" so ...... where does that leave us? No 10's ever or ignore the line and grade as usual?
I will vote for whoever President that can combine effect and affect . also farther and further need to merge as well. They are just too dang close for delineation. |
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Some cards should have their print defects ignored because they are so common. Depends on how experienced the grader is though. Some examples where I have seen multiple PSA 10's with common print defects are the 1992 Topps Gold Shaq with the "scratch" on the left hand side, 1983 Gwynn Donruss with a print defect on his nose, and the 1984 Mattingly with the print defect over his back.
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PSA is hit or miss on this. the 1934 Goudey KiKi Cuyler has a blue "blotch" that appears on some cards, and sometimes PSA has qualified it, and sometimes they haven't. (Based on my googling of the card)
I had one with the mark graded and it got a MK qualifier...which should have been PD if they wanted to mark down for it. |
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