A few things to consider... We have three grades of maple. Naturally some might be at the top of a grade, while other stocks might be at the bottom. Also, some might grade a particular type of curl higher or lower than another person. Additionally, it's difficult to grade a stock until it is stained and finished. I can't tell you how many times customers have questioned a grade and then been thrilled after staining and finishing. Finally how it is stained and finished can have a big impact how the figure shows.
That's a nice color!
Jim