Re: Card Grading
All the cards I send in now I use SGC. I have had great luck with my large number of 51 Bowman cards and find their customer service top notch. They also have great monthly specials.
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Re: Card Grading
stay away from global if you can help it.
If anything, go with beckett - a little more affordable.
And worst case scenario, be friendly with your local trading card store - they have business discount with these authenticators. Only if you trust them enough of course.
I have sent couple hundred cards and tickets to be graded by psa via my friend store. Still waiting... have another month or so ....Leave a comment:
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I have been in the graded card game for a long time and hands down no grading company retains value to your card better than PSA.
Now my knowledge is in Topps Sets 1954 - 1969.
I would regularly by SGC cards at greatly depressed prices and crack and submitt to PSA. PSA hands down will get you more $ for your cards.
Anyone with similar crossover from BGS to PSA would be appreciated too.
Regards
JoelLeave a comment:
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I have been in the graded card game for a long time and hands down no grading company retains value to your card better than PSA.
Now my knowledge is in Topps Sets 1954 - 1969.
I would regularly by SGC cards at greatly depressed prices and crack and submitt to PSA. PSA hands down will get you more $ for your cards.Leave a comment:
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Just some FYI:
Currently, any Sports card ca. 1977 and before fall into the VINTAGE category for most dealers.
Me personally - I would NEVER use BGS/BCGG as I find it a great conflict of interest to put out the leading 'guide', while also grading cards AND listing cards that your company grades as more valuable than any other graded cards.
SCG - I have never heard a bad word one about them and - as was stated earlier - they are the KING among Vintage collectors when it comes to grading.
GAI - I didn't even know they ever offered Grading, just authentication services for autographs.
PSA/DNA - I've had my issues (like many others) with them over Autos I personally received from players being sent back as inconclusive, etc while they kept my $100+, BUT after reading this book:
I will NEVER use PSA/DNA or many of the Auction houses named within.
If you want to read the dirt about what goes on, you might rethink what Auction Houses, etc that you trust.
Just my .02
- Chris
P.S. - That being said, I do have a 1951 Berk Ross Panel Set that is slabbed and graded by PSA/DNA, but it was purchased that way. I am considering sending it in to SGC to have the entire set regraded and reslabbed.
What i do know is the a SGC 98 will always transfer to a PSA 10 and a BGS 9.5 does not always transfer to a PSA 10. So I was hoping for other examples from those that collect/deal graded cards and have tried to crossover a card.Leave a comment:
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Re: Card Grading
Just some FYI:
Currently, any Sports card ca. 1977 and before fall into the VINTAGE category for most dealers.
Me personally - I would NEVER use BGS/BCGG as I find it a great conflict of interest to put out the leading 'guide', while also grading cards AND listing cards that your company grades as more valuable than any other graded cards.
SCG - I have never heard a bad word one about them and - as was stated earlier - they are the KING among Vintage collectors when it comes to grading.
GAI - I didn't even know they ever offered Grading, just authentication services for autographs.
PSA/DNA - I've had my issues (like many others) with them over Autos I personally received from players being sent back as inconclusive, etc while they kept my $100+, BUT after reading this book:
I will NEVER use PSA/DNA or many of the Auction houses named within.
If you want to read the dirt about what goes on, you might rethink what Auction Houses, etc that you trust.
Just my .02
- Chris
P.S. - That being said, I do have a 1951 Berk Ross Panel Set that is slabbed and graded by PSA/DNA, but it was purchased that way. I am considering sending it in to SGC to have the entire set regraded and reslabbed.Leave a comment:
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Anyone have success with transferring a BGS 9.5 to a PSA 10?
What were the subgrades for centering, corners, edges, and surface? I am wondering if PSA puts more emphasis on a certain subgrade. For example centering has to be a 10. Thanks in advance.Leave a comment:
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In short, if you have a 1933 Goudey, 1963 Topps Pete Rose Rookie or Jerry Rice Rookie, all three companies can reputably authenticate and grade it. This collector or that will recommend one company over the other for a particular type of card, but all three are capable.Leave a comment:
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PSA, SGC and Beckett are all reputable graders.
Beckett is best known for the most modern stuff—ala 2001 rookies, but you will find older cards in their holders, including a few Pre WWI.
SGC specializes in Pre-WWII, but you will also find more modern stuff in their holders.
PSA grades the whole range-- Pre War to inserts--, but is perhaps best known for the ‘Topps era’ stuff.Leave a comment:
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SGC the toughest graders
Beckett for the new stuff
PSA if you like competition. (see PSA Registry)Leave a comment:
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Re: Card Grading
Originally posted by rickyrocketInteresting thread! Can anyone tell me their thoughts on getting NON-SPORTS cards graded?
Do non-sports card collectors consider one company "better" (more seasoned, more knowledgeable, more regarded) than another in this area of the hobby?
Another way to put that would be to ask, do collectors prefer one company over another when they look to buy graded non-sports cards?
I am a longtime memorabilia dealer and have been working on an estate with a substantial accumulation of non-sports cards ranging from the late 50's to the mid to late 90's. Should I acquire this collection I would like to have an idea as to what direction to go in with regard to getting many of the cards graded.
Thanks alot!
Rick
What kind of non-sports cards do you have?Leave a comment:
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Interesting thread! Can anyone tell me their thoughts on getting NON-SPORTS cards graded?
Do non-sports card collectors consider one company "better" (more seasoned, more knowledgeable, more regarded) than another in this area of the hobby?
Another way to put that would be to ask, do collectors prefer one company over another when they look to buy graded non-sports cards?
I am a longtime memorabilia dealer and have been working on an estate with a substantial accumulation of non-sports cards ranging from the late 50's to the mid to late 90's. Should I acquire this collection I would like to have an idea as to what direction to go in with regard to getting many of the cards graded.
Thanks alot!
RickLeave a comment:
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SGC is king among true collectors. Not the card flippers on ebay but folks who want an honest appraisal of their card. All of my personal collection is in SGC slabs. I'd never use anyone else.Leave a comment:
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