Yeah...so that's just a term I personally use for "this card is so very clearly a 10 there's no way it gets anything else". I'm very picky in my pre-grade assessment, but every once in a while (typically canvas cards or paper cards with white corners) cards are SO clean that there's just no doubt in my mind at all that it's a gem. I like to try to typically put those at the end of an order because my theory (purely theory..not proven) is if you see a flawless card, any blemish on the next one will likely jump out more.
Layups, can you explain that in more detail?
Yeah...so that's just a term I personally use for "this card is so very clearly a 10 there's no way it gets anything else". I'm very picky in my pre-grade assessment, but every once in a while (typically canvas cards or paper cards with white corners) cards are SO clean that there's just no doubt in my mind at all that it's a gem. I like to try to typically put those at the end of an order because my theory (purely theory..not proven) is if you see a flawless card, any blemish on the next one will likely jump out more.