AFA grading off figures behind bubbles

Ron

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I been looking through my list of mint on card AFA figures and have noticed the difference in grades between the figures from 80-90. What do they look for on the figure. As the only thing i can think of is the paint work. I have noticed 1 or 2 on ebay that the figure is graded a 95 is it rare. To get a mint on card figure card and get a grad of 95. Is there any out there where it as got less than 80
 
Never really understood the figures grade for a MOC. As most are (by defination) untouched for 20+ years, so whatever condition they are in, was basically the condition they were made in.

I have a suspicious feeling that the figure grade is (barring the odd exception) pretty much always the same as the average of the other 2.
 
Is very odd the grading off the figurein my collection
26 graded a 90
29 graded a 85
12 graded a 80
 
i dont think they bother doing a thorough job on the figure if its in the bubble as i have had many with **** paint work that receive a 90 which would only get an 80 at best if lose
 
The figures behind bubbles that have been graded a 80 would these get a better grade as a uncirculated. As they would be mint. I have not noticed any graded less than 80. You dont really see many if not any loose graded at a 95. Not that i have noticed. Robbie Wan on ebay got a imperial gunner MOC the figure is graded a 95. Is it real hard to get a figure graded as a 95
 
If there is deterioration in the plastic used in the figure, that can mark down the figure grade (usually seen as a slight difference in the colour of the arms and legs.), not just the paint work. Also I had a kenner 12 back leia that received an 80 sub on the figure because the gun and tape had come loose in the bubble, so the F grade on MOC takes the weapon/tape into account also. The figure would have graded U85 if graded loose.

James
 
I think most figures on cards get 80-85 if they are undamaged/unmarked and to get the higher grades they look at how well they were done at the factory. eg; precision of painting to the facial features etc.
 
kerry1977 said:
The figures behind bubbles that have been graded a 80 would these get a better grade as a uncirculated. As they would be mint. I have not noticed any graded less than 80. You dont really see many if not any loose graded at a 95. Not that i have noticed. Robbie Wan on ebay got a imperial gunner MOC the figure is graded a 95. Is it real hard to get a figure graded as a 95
I expect the gunner is the easiest figure to grade as theres virtualy only the red visor and a bit of silver on the belt plus the emblem really which they have to mark down so hard to get a low mark unless really really crap
 
Han Carbonite is hidden behind a slab of carbonite yet still gets a grade :?
 
Augie Ben Doggie said:
Ask yourself this who in the hell made him the Authority?Was it GOD?

I don't believe Philip Wise had anything to do with setting up AFA - I could be wrong though................
 

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