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Call Damage Control · Marvel Super Heroes

Graded photo of Call Damage Control
Estimated grade7.0
Centering9.5
Corners6.5
Edges7.0
Surface6.0

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.

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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.

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What each score measures

Centering · 9.5

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.

Corners · 6.5

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.

Edges · 7.0

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.

Surface · 6.0

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.