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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Scott L
Guys |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Griffin's
yes. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Scott L
appreciate it |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: MVSNYC
should be normal service charge, just mark it crossover & no minimum grade. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Anonymous
Michael....you cant send the slabbed card in the same package as a bunch of raw cards can you? |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: MVSNYC
same package: yes... |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Scott L
I'm hoping for a bump in grade and don't like my chances as much sending it in slabbed. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Mark Burke
you can't mix submission types or service levels on the same submission form. There are three types of submissions - grading, crossover and reviews and many service types depending on the declared value of the card, vintage vs. modern etc. You can find the instructions on the PSA website and you can print submission forms as well. The raw submission may require more than one form depending on the type of service you require. The crossover, as someone pointed out, should be on a separate form. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: JimB
There is virtually no chance of a bump with PSA if you send in another company's holder. If it is deserving of a bump, they will cross it at the same grade. SGC will bump when they deem it the correct thing to do, but I have never heard of PSA doing it. And it is not because their standards are more strict. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: aro13
JimB - I have had a few crossover in higher grades. I even had a GAI card cross to the same grade, which is probably more of an accomplishment. I had a vintage BGS 7 (when they first started) cross to a PSA 8 and an SCD 7 (when they first started) cross to a PSA 8. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Mark Burke
I had a Jim Palmer (71 Topps) in an SGC holder (SGC 921189220-134) which I submitted to PSA and it came back as altered since I specified a minimum grade for the cross. But, I should have resubmitted it which I never did. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: MVSNYC
i have had PSA cross several cards to the same grade (SGC & GAI)...i have also cracked-out some cards (which i felt were worthy of higher grades)...and a few of them were rewarded a higher grade (but they were raw)... |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: JimB
I stand happily corrected. I have had such bad experiences myself, I just assumed they must have an unwritten policy of not bumping cards on crossover. I am glad that I was wrong. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: George Dreher
Anytime I see a vintage card in an old Sports Collectors Digest slab (red logo), I try to buy them. For me, nearly every one has crossed over to a higher PSA grade. Just make sure you don't buy any SCD slabs that are from Sports Card Direct, because they are a joke. Sports Collectors Digest grading failed because they graded too strictly and that was business suicide for a new company trying to compete with PSA & SGC. They sold out to Sports Card Direct and now the grading is overly lenient and a sad joke. |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: Jim
why would you want to cross an SGC slab to PSA? |
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Question regarding crossing over cards from SGC to PSA
Posted By: George Dreher
Hi Jim. I would never crossover from SGC to PSA, but as I said in my previous message, I would be a fool not to crossover an old red logo SCD (Sports Collectors Digest) slab to PSA because nearly every one I have sent in achieves a higher PSA grade. That is why Sports Collectors Digest grading went out of business and sold the operation to Sports Card Direct....they were too harsh in their grading and not established themselves enough to grade as strictly as they did. No one wants a new grading company to give them a grade of 5 when they can send to PSA and get a 6. |
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