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Tigerwithglasses

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  1. 5 hours ago, PaulS. said:
    CGC Trading Cards has developed a proprietary algorithm to determine a card’s final grade based on its sub-grades. While we can’t explain how we arrived at the grade and sub-grades for a specific card, we can share some guidelines. First, it is important to note that the final grade is not simply an average of the sub-grades. Rather, it is based on numerous rules built in to CGC Trading Cards’ proprietary systems and grading process. For example, the final grade can be no more than 1 point higher than the lowest sub-grade. In addition, if the two lowest sub-grades are the same, then that is the final grade for the card.  For more info on the CGC Trading Cards grading scale, including detailed explanations for each grade and sub-grade, visit www.cgccomics.com/grading/grading-scale/#trading-cards   
     
    Paul

    Thank you, Paul.

  2. 49 minutes ago, LordSherman said:

    I think they may consider this 6 business days.  So even then it is not uncommon for them to not be scheduled yet.  Even with possible turn around time changes.  The cards move much faster in the process once they get scheduled for grading. 

    Alright, thank you. I'll keep this thread updated, I appreciate that.

     

    Simeon.

  3. I sent my cards in express grading and they were received on the 1st. CGC still have yet to schedule them for grading which I'm not sure if is odd or not, but it's been 7 business days since they've received them. . If anyone has an estimated time that would be appreciated. 

    Another question, my cards were received before the +3 (12 -> 15) day change, does that affect my submission?

     

    Simeon.