Call Damage Control · Marvel Super Heroes

Surface is the weakest sub-score, so it's the most likely thing to cost this card a grade. Print lines, scratches, dimples and gloss. Holo cards scratch easily and it rarely photographs well.
An estimate from one photo — not a grade, and not affiliated with PSA. Lighting, angle and photo quality all move these numbers, and a grader sees the card in person.
Square, 1600×1600, with the grade and our mark along the bottom — sized so eBay's square crop doesn't cut your card.
The short version
Call Damage Control is playing for a mid grade.
The card is held back by one thing: surface at 6.0, against centering at 9.5. Fix nothing and it grades where surface allows — but it also means a sharper, straighter-on photo is worth taking, because a single weak reading is the one most likely to be the camera rather than the card.
Worth repeating: this is one photo read by a model, not a grade. Lighting and angle move these numbers, and a grader has the card in hand.
Grade one of yours free →What each score measures
Centred as well as this card is likely to come. Nothing here should hold the grade back.
How evenly the border frames the art, front and back. PSA publishes a tolerance per grade — it is the one sub-score you can measure yourself before you send.
Clear corner wear. Corners cost more grades than any other factor, and this is the card's ceiling.
Sharpness under magnification. Softening from shuffling or a binder shows here first, and corners cost more grades than anything else.
Noticeable edge whitening or chipping. Expect this to pull the grade down a full step or more.
Whitening and nicks along the card's edge, most visible on dark borders.
Clear surface damage — scratches, print lines or dimpling. This is the hardest fault to talk a grader out of.
Print lines, scratches, dimples and gloss. Holo cards scratch easily and it rarely photographs well.