PSA is extremely harsh when it comes to grading cards with print lines. A card with a print line will most likely drop to a 9, with severe ones (multiple print lines) dropping to 8. Unfortunately, print lines will affect grading.
Actually, any defect on the card will influence its grade. How do PSA see these style of print lines in regards to grading, otherwise mint cards no marks but significant print lines. The squirtle has top to bottom on the reverse holo.
The one with the line on the rear of the card is a different card but how is it graded if its on the rear. Has anyone graded with this type of defect? How Do Print Lines Affect Pokemon Card Grading? In this informative video, we will discuss the impact of print lines on Pokémon card grading and how they can influence a card's overall value. For collectors of modern cards, it's essential to be aware of the prevalence of print lines and take them into account when deciding which cards to submit for grading.
Print lines may seem like a minor issue, but they can have a significant impact on the final grade of your sports cards. Print lines negatively affect the grade, they are a misprint but not desirable as they take away from the aesthetic beauty of the card. Still, it's a very rare card you have there so getting it graded isn't a bad idea.
Got it - this is a photo of the card back from another angle, and the lines aren't visible (from what I can tell), so I think they might be print lines. I understand PSA might be more lenient on these, especially on the back, but wasn't sure because the line does seem a bit long. What Graders Look For: Scratches: Especially on holographic cards, where scratches can be more visible.
Print Lines: Horizontal or vertical lines that sometimes appear during the printing process, often on holo or foil cards. Stains or Smudges: Anything that alters the card's original look, including dirt, ink, or moisture damage. While print lines may impact the value and grade of a card, they are also part of what makes each card unique.
By embracing these imperfections, collectors can enjoy the hobby for what it is-a celebration of the art, history, and community that trading cards represent. Happy collecting! However, I have a Japanese promo card that has a VERY noticeable print line and it got a PSA 10. I've also seen several other pokemon cards with print lines that received 10's at PSA (as well as BGS and CGC).