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Crossing CJ 15s
I know there have been posts about this in past but I have a specific question at t he higher end: Does anyone have experience trying to cross a CJ 15 SGC 88 to a PSA 8? I have one that looks for all the world like an SGC 9 but I know PSA seems tougher on high end CJs. I don't want to waste my time but the card would be worth literally twice as much as a PSA 8.......
In an related sphere, there was a very nice PSA 8 Merkle (none higher) in this week's Goodwin that went for what I considered a "low" price. I was scared away a bit by the tilted cut (it was basically centered but with pretty strong tilt) and maybe others were, too. Is that indeed a good reason for cut in value? http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1448140507 Last edited by GregMitch34; 11-21-2015 at 02:15 PM. |
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I don't know much about the high end CJ market or crossing high grade cards. As to your second question though off center and tilted cards in general have taken a hit, and collectors have been paying big premiums for centered cards. At least on the auctions I have watched. It seems the more expensive the card the more this is true.
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If you submit it enough it will probably get the grade you want. I have heard it works fairly well.
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You mean submit more than once?
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Crack and submit over and over and over. Eventually they will give you the grade you want. I hear it's an industry in and of itself.
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Yes it is a PSA thing. Doesn't work with SGC because they are too consistent with their grades.
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Leon, are you saying that if you submit in the SGC case without cracking it out there is no chance they will match it?
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No, I am only saying that at the high end of registry games it is a crack and resubmit industry and the TPG's do well. I have heard TPG's are much more critical of cards in competitors holders so they are normally cracked out when resubmitted. I have only resubmitted around a handful of cards as I don't play the registry game. That being said if someone gets some low pop number to be lower pop with a higher grade, they have probably made a lot of money. Again, not a game I play but there are those that do. It doesn't bother me. Grading is subjective. It is what it is.
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I've almost never done myself and always just looking for SAME grade not upgrade when going SGC to PSA. As you know, increasingly--didn't seem to be such a big deal before--there's big gap in value, unfortunately, between PSA and SGC on many cards...
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[QUOTE=GregMitch34;1475135]I've almost never done myself and always just looking for SAME grade not upgrade when going SGC to PSA. As you know, increasingly--didn't seem to be such a big deal before--there's big gap in value, unfortunately, between PSA and SGC on many cards...[/QUOTE
if that's holds to be true in the difference in value..i just don't see how sgc will survive..people sell their cards eventually..if they are getting 2x more value on the psa card fo the same grade of the sgc...and people like you try to cross over....I just don't see all this arguing about sgc being sustainable over time that I get here on this board...cracker jacks are prewar..and everyone keeps telling me sgc is better for prewar yet this thread is evidence that prewar is a threat against sgc as well in favor of psa.......maybe for the less than 100 dollar cards nobody cares about the holder and I not really addressing those cards.. even if not in the flip or registry game I just don't see how this discrepancy in price can be ignored.... |
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To date the discrepancy has not been so severe as now...and you can justifiably argue that in judging value you go on what you paid and what it now seems to be worth. If you buy a PSA card for $800 and the same SGC card for 500 and you need to sell and just want you money back you will probably get about what you paid--and the fact that SGC is 300 less doesn't matter. The only problem is if the SGC value is actually decreasing over time so you do NOT get your money back. I'll leave to others whether they think that is in fact happening now or simply that PSA prices are generally rising so it makes SGC look weak even if holding steady.....
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Greg,
I have submitted hundreds of cards in the past few years (maybe over a thousand! ugh!) and my personal experience is that to send them in other TPG holders when sending to TPGs is not a good idea. I have never had good success with this so I just send them in Raw or broken out of the other TPG case. In your case with such a high dollar and beautiful card, it would be a very risky crapshoot. That card is beautiful in its present holder. I would leave it but that is your call of course.
Peace, Mike Last edited by vthobby; 11-22-2015 at 10:41 AM. |
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So you're saying that the other grading company will rarely even MATCH the original company? I can see the issues in upgrading a rival but I don't see why they can't simply match...
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Never send a sgc CJ card to psa for "crossover". Always better to crack and submit. I've tried multiple times both ways and results always better by cracking.
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Exactly....
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I send everything Raw now. Mike |
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That's what the coin industry turned into 15 years ago. Some high dollar coins get submitted 20-30-40 times for a 1 point bump. They even have consulting services to evaluate collections for upgrades. Not to mention, auction houses will also evaluate high dollar coins and have consigners resubmit to maximize profits for everyone. |
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Not to be dumb, but if you submit an SGC "8" to PSA can you say you will take no less than an 8, or can they ship back to you as a 6 to 7?
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yeah you can request a minimum grade for it to be slabbed by PSA when submitting an SGC card
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my experience is they rarely match as well...when I buy a SGC card I pay what the PSA card would go for 1 grade lower than the SGC I am looking to buy but many sellers still hang on quoting PSA prices of the same grade ...
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Like Jake said, if you do send it in the SGC holder, you MUST tell them min 8 and also spell it out in your comments: "Do not break this out unless it grades a PSA 8 or higher" This would give me peace of mind. If you do this however, be prepared to get your SGC card back. IMO. Peace, Mike PS Actually since this is bothering you so much, why not just sell me the card and be done with it!?!?!? Last edited by vthobby; 11-22-2015 at 06:33 PM. |
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