Thread: PSA v SGC
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Old 06-15-2017, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by EYECOLLECTVINTAGE View Post
Here is my 2 cents.

1. The Gold Club thing is new for SGC and I would say it's a damn good deal!

2. SGC cards are usually lower resale, but each card really is a case by case basis. Some are closer than others in value.

3. This is where you may notice the biggest or smallest difference. Some people will ONLY buy PSA auto and some could care less and will pay the same amount for a JSA auto.(from my experience)

4. I personally love the way SGC grades. They seem to be dead on with their grades. I have noticed lately that PSA is just way too strict and inconstant too. I have gotten cards back with stains graded a 5 with no stain designation and cards that look amazing as 4's. SGC if definitely my preference for grading, however if you are looking to make a quick flip PSA may be your best play short term. Lowest PSA usually will go is like $6.50 so multiply your 500 cards by the extra $1.50 and your looking at $750 right off the bat in grading fees. If you're looking at lower end cards SGC may be worth the play, higher end (where you can recoup that $750 in 5-10 cards, then PSA probably.

K bye.
Although I have never submitted anything to anyone, I have, while trying to learn/educate myself, found so many submissions/slab cards that make one scratch their head!

I know some are older slabbed cards, and one cannot, imo, compare them to new graded cards, but even the consistencies I have seen with new slabbed, or hologrammed cards, also have me scratching my head.

I have debated this back and forth in my head numerous times who I would send my cards into if I were to get them graded, and every time I come back to the conclusion, SGC is the best. As a bonus, I also like the looks of their slabs the best.
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