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Marquee Museum Autos: Gradable?

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jdsingar

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I just got my first Marquee Museum Auto of Chris Coghlan in the mail and I love these cards. I'll be buying a few more of players I collect. I was wondering, though, if it was even possible to grade these cards. They look sharp, but they're not a traditional card so I don't know how one would go about grading corners and edges. Also, it may be nice to keep the cards out of a graded holder. Thoughts?
 

jumbojohnny

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What is it about these cards that make them "not traditional"?

I see no reason why they couldnt be graded - how well they grade may be an issue.
 

alexs64

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They are thick and almost 90's 24KT gold card like....

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jdsingar

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Yeah, the borders of the cards are solid like gold and rather thick. I don't think any of the corners or edges can be "sharp."

And sorry, I definitely think they can be graded; My question has more to do with it being graded properly.
 

cmnkb8

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Corners, edges, and centering should be automatic 10's IMO, as long as the metal border isn't scratched or dented. Then the surface just has to be 9.5, and you've got yourself a Pristine Museum Collection Auto.
 

bear0555

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TBTwinsFan said:
jumbojohnny said:
What is it about these cards that make them "not traditional"?

I see no reason why they couldnt be graded - how well they grade may be an issue.

They way a ton compared to regular cards.

This may be an issue. I wouldn't be surprised if the card breaks the BGS sleeve and is damaged as a result.
 

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