I wasn't sure, but I thought a NrMt PSA 7 card cannot have soft corners. Am I being too critical about it, or is this normal and/or perfectly acceptable?
Well, regardless of the number on the flip I'd say I'm not happy with those corners. It's really nicely centered, though, which means more to some people than corner wear. If you're happy with the condition for the price, go for it. At least you know it's not trimmed or retouched.
One tip: As you go along, you might find yourself wanting higher grades than you thought when you started ... thus upgrading and selling the lower-grade ones. That card there, since it's not hard or expensive in PSA 8, you might want to just buy 8 to begin with and save yourself some steps and a bit o' money.
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looks like a 7 was the appropriate grade in that card..
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ibbnerd u should take a look at psa standards
there it will explain to you what a card can and can't have for the grade.
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<< <i>This card has average corners for the grade >>
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Ya gotta give the seller praise for putting this in the description.
mike
<< <i>hey at least your now looking at slabbed cards.... >>
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One tip: As you go along, you might find yourself wanting higher grades than you thought when you started ... thus upgrading and selling the lower-grade ones. That card there, since it's not hard or expensive in PSA 8, you might want to just buy 8 to begin with and save yourself some steps and a bit o' money.