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2005 Playoff Prestige Draft Picks DP-2 Aaron Rodgers Foil PSA 8

2005 Playoff Prestige Draft Picks DP-2 Aaron Rodgers Foil PSA 8

2005 Playoff Prestige Draft Picks DP-2 Aaron Rodgers Foil PSA 8

PSA Standard Card Grading Scale:

PSA 10 vs 9 vs 8
A PSA 10 is essentially a perfect card—extremely well-centered, pristine corners, and no surface damage, blemishes, or imperfections. A PSA 9 is nearly perfect with only one minor flaw, such as a minor printing imperfection or very slight off-centering. A PSA 8 may look like a PSA 9 at first glance and is in excellent condition, but may show the slightest fraying on one or two corners or a minor printing imperfection or be very slightly off-center.

PSA 7 vs 6 vs 5 vs 4
A PSA 7 may have surface wear like minor fraying or a small printing blemish and might be off-centered. A PSA 6 may have more visible surface wear or a printing defect that doesn’t detract from the overall appeal—more visible fraying, rounding of corners, or a light scratch. PSA 5 cards show minor rounding of the corners, more visible surface wear or printing defects. A PSA 4 has more visible surface wear, or several light scratches, and may be more noticeably off-center.

PSA 3 vs 2 vs 1
A PSA 3 has some apparent surface wear and rounding of corners, may have yellowed or discolored borders, and might show creasing or other damage. A PSA 2 card will have more obvious surface wear, accelerated rounding on the corners, and may have chipping and several creases, or more apparent off-centering. A PSA 1 will have major creasing, missing pieces, extreme discoloration, and noticeable warping or other destructive defects.

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2005 Playoff Prestige Draft Picks DP-2 Aaron Rodgers Foil PSA 8

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2005 Playoff Prestige Draft Picks DP-2 Aaron Rodgers Foil PSA 8

PSA Standard Card Grading Scale:

PSA 10 vs 9 vs 8
A PSA 10 is essentially a perfect card—extremely well-centered, pristine corners, and no surface damage, blemishes, or imperfections. A PSA 9 is nearly perfect with only one minor flaw, such as a minor printing imperfection or very slight off-centering. A PSA 8 may look like a PSA 9 at first glance and is in excellent condition, but may show the slightest fraying on one or two corners or a minor printing imperfection or be very slightly off-center.

PSA 7 vs 6 vs 5 vs 4
A PSA 7 may have surface wear like minor fraying or a small printing blemish and might be off-centered. A PSA 6 may have more visible surface wear or a printing defect that doesn’t detract from the overall appeal—more visible fraying, rounding of corners, or a light scratch. PSA 5 cards show minor rounding of the corners, more visible surface wear or printing defects. A PSA 4 has more visible surface wear, or several light scratches, and may be more noticeably off-center.

PSA 3 vs 2 vs 1
A PSA 3 has some apparent surface wear and rounding of corners, may have yellowed or discolored borders, and might show creasing or other damage. A PSA 2 card will have more obvious surface wear, accelerated rounding on the corners, and may have chipping and several creases, or more apparent off-centering. A PSA 1 will have major creasing, missing pieces, extreme discoloration, and noticeable warping or other destructive defects.