Card Grading and Urban Legend
Over the years, 16 to be exact, there have been many theories offered
about the PSA grading process. While it is pure speculation in most cases, some
of those theories have become Urban Legend in the hobby. Most of the time, the
rumors are honest misunderstandings about the process.
Here are the five biggest misunderstandings about the PSA card grading
process.
1) Graders Measure Each and Every Card With a Ruler
False
When a card is evaluated by a grader, they may or may not choose to
physically measure the card. Many people are under the false impression that
locating evidence of trimming, for example, is a simple product of measurement
and nothing could be further from the truth. Graders will measure the card if
they think the card needs to actually be measured. Their eyes, due to their
experience, are much more crucial than a ruler.
2) Graders Consider the Population Report or the Marketplace When
Grading False
This is a conspiracy theorist favorite. The people who believe this
statement think that if a card is scarce in a particular grade or hot in the
marketplace that the graders will be extra tough on it. The graders consider
one thing and one thing only when grading the card the card!
3) From Time to Time, Graders are Ordered to be
“Looser” or “Tighter” in Company Meetings
False
I hear this one a lot. We do not have meetings where I or anyone else
asks the graders to loosen up or tighten up on the grading line. We do meet
about grading and discuss particular grading issues but never and I repeat
NEVER do we instruct the graders to do such a thing. The grading
process works best if they have autonomy.
4) Graders Use Magnifying Glasses or Loupes to Grade Every
Card False
Do graders utilize these tools to assist in grading when they feel the
need to use them? Of course, but the vast majority of cards are graded with the
naked eye. Yes, I said it the naked eye. In order to be a full-time
grader, you need to have an extraordinary eye and these tools can, at times,
distort aspects of the card.
5) Graders are Heartless Robot Minions Who Have Been Sent from the
Future to Kill Your Submissions and Sarah Connor Partially True
Kidding
Alright, this one was just thrown in for kicks but the point here is
that the graders approach their job with neutrality. They are not trying to
help or harm anyone like The Terminator; they have to focus on the
characteristics of the cards. If they can justify 100 PSA 10’s out of 100
cards, they will. There’s no rationing of grades based on the overall
outcome of an order or anything of that nature that occurs. They just grade the
cards, for better or worse, as they see them.
I hope this clears up some of the misunderstandings that exist in the graded card marketplace and helps put to rest some of the urban legends that still roam the hobby. For a more detailed breakdown of the grading process, please visit our website at www.psacard.com for our grading video demonstration.
Never Get Cheated,
Joe Orlando
Editor In Chief
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