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Can someone post a link to the web page on the PSA site that lists how they grade cards? For example: what makes a 4 or a 5 or a 6?

I can't seem to find it and I have scoured the site...it is probably right in front of me....

Thanks
Mrc32

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  • danandkatdanandkat Posts: 107 ✭✭
    Here you go

    Thanks
    Dan
    SF Giants from the 60's & 70's in PSA6-9. dwdominguez@hotmail.com

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  • For a PSA 1, it says centering must be 90-10 or better! Does that mean there is a PSA 0? Or could you conceivably have a PSA 1 OC? Also, is there such a thing as a PSA 10 with a Qualifier?
  • cdbb,

    in response to your query, <"For a PSA 1, it says centering must be 90-10 or better! Does that mean there is a PSA 0? Or could you conceivably have a PSA 1 OC? Also, is there such a thing as a PSA 10 with a Qualifier?">

    No.
    Yes, but not likely.
    No.
  • VarghaVargha Posts: 2,392 ✭✭
    PSA 1 MC, but not likely for the OC designation. Remember, there is a 5% grace given, so you could be 95/5 for an "unqualified" 1. Otherwise it is "miscut".
  • if you have a psa 1 mk , for purposes of set registry( getting -2 for qualifier) , do you get a -1 and , if so, are you better off not having the card in your set -- if this makes sense........
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