TAG GRADE VS SCORE
TAG Grade Only
This card received a TAG Grade, but was not processed with TAG Score. To receive a TAG Score and leaderboard eligibility, the card must be resubmitted under a TAG Score eligible service.
WHAT IS A TAG SCORE?
Beyond a Grade, a TAG Score is the 3 Digit, precise 100-1000 point Score a card receives. The TAG Score has a direct correlation to the Industry Standard (1-10) Grade of a card and enables the ability to assess how "strong" a grade the card has.
With a precise TAG Score, you are able to differentiate grades on the 1000 point scale, meaning you can quantify which of two Gem Mint 10's has a stronger grade. One card may get a 950 (the lowest score for a 10) while another may get a 975 (a much stronger 10).
Due to TAG's ability to precisely differentiate cards using our patented technology, TAG is able to rank cards on an official Leaderboard for each card. The card from the previous example may be the 13th highest ranked Gem Mint, whereas the 975 may be the #1 Ranked highest graded card.
Example above. TAG Score must be selected at time of submission.
LEADERBOARD & RANK
UNDERSTANDING CARD RANK
Above you can see an example of a TAG Leaderboard for the very famous 1991 Upper Deck #SP1 Michael Jordan Baseball Card.
Each of the columns represents a card metric that you can sort by. As seen in this example, the #1 Ranked card received a Score of 954 and a Grade of Gem Mint 10. In this example, so far, it is the only version of this card to receive a 10. The next highest, received the overall rank #2, and a 942 Score with a Grade of Mint 9. While it is the #2 highest overall, the column RANK BY GRADE indicates that this card holds the #1 Rank among other 9, which there are multiple of.
Each of the column headers can be clicked to change the way the sorting is viewed. You may also view the DIG (Grading Report) of any of these individual cards by clicking the View button in the far right column. Above the leaderboard is a dropdown filter where you can choose to eliminate certain grades from your leaderboard view. Above that is a Geo-pop Map which shows where the cards have originated.
To check out and experiment with the live version of this leaderboard, click the button below.
