Diamond Cuts and PSA
mrc32
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Any vintage tobacco card PSA'rs out there?
I have noticed that a great many T-205s and T-206s are slightly diamond cut. How much, if any does PSA grade these down. If I have a nice card that otherwise might grade a 4 or a 5, how much is PSA going to downgrade it with a slight diamond cut? Even with the other centering decent.
Thanks
I have noticed that a great many T-205s and T-206s are slightly diamond cut. How much, if any does PSA grade these down. If I have a nice card that otherwise might grade a 4 or a 5, how much is PSA going to downgrade it with a slight diamond cut? Even with the other centering decent.
Thanks
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Should be nothing pending on what the borders are at the worst point..
I've seen psa 10's slant cut as long as its within the centering specks...
Matt
A diamond cut SHOULD be taken into account as a part of the overall appeal of the card.
Also, it's one aspect of grading that can be subjectively measured.
To my eye, an off-centered card will many times look better than a centered diamond cut card.
Diamond cuts ... hate 'em ...
"How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
the actual geometry of the card is off, it's a partallelogram in shape
I believe the term diamond "cut" is often tosse dout for cards that are rectangular but the printing is tilted, giving a diamond appearance.
I have bought a few cards that had edges so smooth I swore they were cut by topps special dimond cutting process ........or an exacto blade