I'm not sure what you're pointing out there.
- I have to agree. If you enter the code on the back of the holder you will get a breakdown of PMG's assessment. For the DA7000000, there's the counting flick (which is allowed by Charlton's strict definition) and the edge bump on the right margin (not a stain). At least it's not been designated as "EPQ" (which "Friedsquid" points out) and that alone should raise a red flag if you're more in line with Canadian/Charlton strict standards. Maybe "UNC 63 would be more appropriate but we simply don't have enough information.
Perhaps the PCGS *C/F should be a "63/64" but the edge bump circled again is not a big deal/distraction by most collectors' standards. Unless one can personally inspect the note- it's pretty hard to discern how serious that edge imperfection is.
I agree that we should grade the note for ourselves but I don't think that considering the high quantity of notes slabbed by PMG should be a good reason to slam all TPG certified notes from the south.
Although this is a bit off topic I also feel its a shame that so many banknote collectors seem absolutely obsessed with the higher points of uncirculated (UNC 65, 66, 67 & 69). I have seen several common CDN banknotes go for 50X BV because it's been graded UNC 67 or 68.