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to grade or not to grade ......
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RE: to grade or not to grade ......
Not really explaining it but I copied and pasted for you!

"10 - A beautiful, boldly signed autograph that appears nearly perfect to the naked eye. Under normal viewing, it looks like an aesthetically- pleasing autograph.

9 - This is a signature that is also very pleasing, but has slight imperfections that barely detract from the autograph. Very light bubbling or micro scratching is allowable, but no yellowing, fading, or smearing. Positioning should be nearly perfect - with just the very tips of a letter or two cut off or hidden.

8 - At this level, some flaws begin to stand out slightly. Signature is still solid and pleasing, but might be somewhat bubbled throughout, or have areas of minor scuffing/scratching that detracts from the aesthetic beauty of the signature. Only lightly visible yellowing or fading or smearing is allowed. A cut signature may only have 10% of the signature hidden (or missing, when referring to a sticker autograph). Only a very small tip of the signature may run off or bleed onto the edge."


Good luck if you do submit it pbean!

(01-22-2013, 05:48 PM)swjrp10 Wrote: Not to highjack your thread bro, but can someone explain what all goes into an auto grade? Thank you much!

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to grade or not to grade ...... - by pbean - 01-22-2013, 05:27 PM
RE: to grade or not to grade ...... - by swjrp10 - 01-22-2013, 05:48 PM
RE: to grade or not to grade ...... - by englandhousehold - 01-22-2013, 05:56 PM
RE: to grade or not to grade ...... - by pbean - 01-22-2013, 06:55 PM

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