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I had an opportunity to check out the new changes today at the showroom setup. I was also told by a representative that new holders are coming “soon", and that this is phase 1 of 3 of things to expect.
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Is the gold chipped along the top left of that SGC Mint 9 Ramly? I do like that they have labeled it sheet cut. Wonder what the value difference between that card and a PSA 9 would be.
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Haven't really paid attention. Is this for certain? They are using the same type holder with seal? |
Not a fan of big label numbers either, but this is a massive upgrade. The old labels were probably the worst in the industry. They finally have a 21st century look.
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I saw a Wagner SGC 4 with the new flip and it looked fantastic. The non-colored flip (instead of red or green) allows the card to dominate instead of a clash of colors getting in the way. The size of the number grade is a little large but not a big deal to me. I much prefer the new grading scale, as well as all the technological advancements, available scans, ability to make offers, reduction of the human element, etc. SGC's product is far superior and better looking to PSA's at this point; they will need to fix their registry to compete and, therefore, get higher returns on registry-type cards.
As for new holders, I am told they are being worked on. What I was happy to see was real innovation at SGC, which is unlike anything I've seen in the TPG industry in years if ever. I suspect this will push PSA to get off their asses in both the quality of their product and service, all good things to happen. Bottom line is that I'll be sending in all of my high-value cards/postcards to SGC to be reholdered shortly. |
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Thanks!
Chuck,
Thanks. Hope it works out. I would eventually update some stuff into the new holders and new flip. At first glance, I like them. |
Even though I am not a SGC customer, it is good to see them trying to better their business model and products. Long overdue, in my opinion.
It is amazing to me, that after all these years, a person has no way to verify a SGC serial on the website. That doesn't sit well with me. |
I am very curious as to how all of this is going to play out. With the exception of a couple of times during my first lifetime as a collector in the late 1990s-early 2000s when I submitted a few cards to PSA, I have only submitted to SGC. It has been a few years since I even did that. Lately, I have considered sending a few to SGC, but all this makes me ponder exactly where this will all end. I have a couple of football sets which are almost 100% SGC graded. I could live with the flips being different. However, if the holders themselves change in a substantial way and they don't resemble the SGC holders the rest of my sets reside in, I'm not sure that I would feel very good about it.
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hot off the press
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from the SGC display at the National:
Attachment 324560 Attachment 324561 dont know why they rotated... |
Maybe it's just the pic, but those holders look different, almost a translucent quality? Unless I am missing it, I don't see the black SGC gasket??
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Gasket is definitely there.
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What are the show specials for this weekend at the National?
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Within a month it will look normal, I predict. It only jumps out at people now because they aren't used to it.
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I see the certs no longer have the dash and three numbers after what used to be the submission number, representing the cards within the submission. Is there somewhere they explain the change in cert. numbers?
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So does this mean if you submit an existing SGC card to get reholdered, you’re exposed to the risk of it coming back labeled as “sheet cut”? Seems that’s what happened with the T204 Johnson - was previously a “clean” SGC 96 in the old holder.
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The sequential cert and submission numbers made it very easy to ID bad card batches, you no longer have that tool to weed out some problematic cards.
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1) If they do a straight reholder, will the new flip have a new cert number? 2) Will it if they do a review submission where the card is being regraded? 3) Can both number types live together in harmony in their database? |
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Nothing like making your business stand out by combining the worst features of your competitors. |
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Between this random number generator
Refusing to honor old label grades Sudden attention to centering The sweet embrace if death wont be long now. Since psa has failed any star cards and vintage signed cards, and SGC has added Phil Marks, I'll continue to send them signed cards, but that where it ends for me. On a recent sub they told me a psa 7 o/c equates to an SGC 2! The only saving grace from SGC was an accurate grade where anyone can judge centering, now that is out the window. |
Anyone have more pics of mantle 52 topps sgc 9 or t206 Wagner sgc 4?
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My camera phone is not the best, and the cards were behind glass with bright LED lighting which screwed up the colors, but I had to snap some shots of these cards.
https://i.imgur.com/hyExj6j.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5cFtYUC.jpg https://i.imgur.com/EHzcuhi.jpg |
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I personally like the flips, they look so much more modern than the old when comparing side by side.
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Please tell me why anyone would want a modern flip with a prewar card?
I just do not understand this. SGC needs a graphic design person with real creative ability. I think they blew it again.... Just one mans opinion.... |
Well , we all have needs....
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Please tell me why anyone would want a modern flip with a prewar card? I just do not understand this. SGC needs a graphic design person with real creative ability. " __________________ There are some things which cannot be learned quickly, and time, which is all we have, must be payed heavily for there acguiring....They are the very simplest things and because it takes a mans life to know them the little new that each man gets from life is very costly and the only heritage he has to leave............E. Hemmingway ....And Poppa Hemmingway really really needs a proofreader... ... |
It looks like most on the board like their new flip and system. Maybe they will become the new TPG number 1.
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This was just before the company began their spiral, and my designs never went into production. But it shows that at least one TPG cared enough to try to make their flips aesthetically pleasing. When I get a card that is in a slab, the first thing I do is break it open and ditch the flip. I don't want anything so badly designed to be near something as beautiful as a Diamond Star or Goudey. |
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I got a few autographed card slabbed at the National, so I figured I'd share the new container. It will take some getting used to, but I'm generally a fan. I actually picked SGC for this card because I liked how the black label looked with the black background.
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How were the submission lines at the three TPGs? Looks like PSA's new streamlined process was nice and saved people a bunch of time.
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What was said in the floor of the National? |
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Truth! I only buy pricing errors
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Are we talking....Titanic?
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I don't know what was said but they were basically having technical issues the whole show. I was lucky enough that my submission somehow got through, albeit it took 2.5 days.
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"Skynet had become self aware"
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The talk on the floor was how floored (pun intended) people were at how ill-prepared SGC seemed to be. I think the technology issues were forgiven, but the lack of information being provided regarding their big changes was a bit eye-opening.
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