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Leon 03-20-2024 11:54 AM

Certified Collectors Group (CCG) to Acquire James Spence Authentication (JSA)
 
Interesting news...

"Certified Collectibles Group to Acquire James Spence Authentication

Certified Collectibles Group (CCG), the leader in authenticating and grading collectibles, is excited to announce that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire James Spence Authentication (JSA), the leader in autograph authentication. The combination of CCG and JSA will provide collectors and dealers with a seamless solution to have autographed collectibles authenticated, graded and encapsulated by the world’s top experts.

The mission of CCG is to empower collectors with services that ignite passion, create value and build community. Since 1987, its iconic brands — NGC, PMG, CGC and ASG — have certified more than 90 million coins, banknotes, comic books, magazines, trading card games, sports cards, video games, home video, stamps and related collectibles. In 2021, CCG became a Blackstone portfolio company (NYSE: BX).

JSA was founded in 2005 by James Spence, Jr., a giant in the world of autograph and memorabilia collecting. In the last two decades, JSA has certified millions of autographs and in the process has built the world’s largest autograph database of nearly 1 million images encompassing virtually every known person — from Thomas Jefferson to Taylor Swift, Lou Gehrig to Little League stars. JSA uses this extraordinary database alongside deep expertise and state-of-the-art equipment to maintain unparalleled accuracy in autograph authentication. In addition, JSA’s experts frequent shows and interact closely with collectors, dealers and auction houses, further defining the JSA name as being synonymous with trust and accessibility.

James J. Spence, Jr. and James J. Spence III will remain at JSA’s helm after the transaction closes, and Mark Pepitone, a JSA co-owner and an industry expert in his own right, will serve as Senior Advisor to the company. The Spences, the JSA brand and their expert team will continue to provide the same world-class authentication services for autographs, with CCG enabling JSA to offer expanded services to collectors and dealers, such as grading and encapsulation, and to better serve collectors worldwide.

“CCG and JSA are the perfect match, with a shared passion for collectibles along with an unwavering commitment to expertise and integrity,” said Steven R. Eichenbaum, CEO of the Certified Collectibles Group. “I could not be more pleased with the addition of JSA and the Spences to the CCG family, and I think collectors will love the simplicity and scope of our combined services.”

The acquisition of JSA is CCG’s answer to the countless collectors and dealers who have asked to have their autographed collectibles authenticated and then graded and encapsulated. Although CCG pioneered witnessed authentication of autographs through its popular CGC Signature Series service, it has never offered full authentication and grading services for collectibles with unwitnessed autographs.

JSA has a particularly strong reputation in sports collectibles, a market that is an important focus for CCG. With JSA, CCG will significantly upgrade its services for collectors of sports, autographs and memorabilia through additional expertise, increased show attendance and other efforts.

In April, collectors of autographed comic books, magazines, sports cards, trading card games (TCGs) and non-sports cards will benefit from a seamless submission experience where they can use a single online form to submit their collectibles for JSA autograph authentication and CGC grading and encapsulation. More services and enhancements will be announced in the months ahead.

“This is the ideal next chapter in JSA’s history. CCG’s mission and vision are aligned with our own, and we are excited to see what the company’s extensive experience and resources can do for autograph authentication and collecting,” shared James J. Spence, Jr. and Mark Pepitone. “This combination is a true testament to the outstanding work of the entire JSA team, whose efforts have made JSA the world’s most trusted name in autograph authentication,” they added.

JSA and CCG will operate independently for another few weeks while the companies work behind-the-scenes to integrate. Instructions on how to submit autographed comics, magazines and cards will be posted soon. For more information, check out our FAQs."







Swadewade51 03-20-2024 12:01 PM

What I wish SGC would've done. Oh well. Congrats to CCG and JSA. The more alternatives to the Collectors (PSA and now SGC) behemoth and someone outpacing stagnant Beckett the better.

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FromVAtoLA 03-20-2024 01:06 PM

It’s a bit buried in the press release but yes they’ll now be encapsulating autographs. Not as much to speculate about here (compared to Collectors-SGC deal) as they spell out the deal strategy pretty well here.

T206Collector 03-20-2024 04:09 PM

Finally!
 
Most of my signed prewar collection is in JSA/SGC or JSA/BAS holders. I am looking quite forward to getting JSA certs on top of my signed cards again. It's been way too long!

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Snowman 03-20-2024 05:15 PM

This is pretty big news IMO. Huge step forward for CSG, which already has the best slabs in the hobby and a competent grading team. I'll be sending them a few signed cards for sure.

JamesGallo 03-20-2024 08:41 PM

Comic Side
 
It will be interesting to see how this plays out as CGC has a signature series for comics were approved witness' can get something signed and it is put in a yellow signature series holder. I was waiting to see if they would do that with cards as well, but that has not happened.

On the flip side was CGC would not authentic an unwitnessed signature, with this JSA purchase that now changes. We will see how they address the difference and if they will do signed cards now as well.

When I saw it, it seemed more relevant to the comic side of things but this could open a new cash stream if they allow signed cards as well. Of course that likely will mean another new label too which will suck.

James G

Exhibitman 03-20-2024 09:18 PM

If their prices and turn times are better than PSA, i would go there instead. I used to have all my signed stuff slabbed at SGC when JSA was doing the authenticating.

Republicaninmass 03-21-2024 06:42 AM

Good for Jimmy, but as the competition dwindles, it makes it harder on collectors.

Remember when PSA "bought" the other auto authenticators?

Schlesinj 03-21-2024 07:56 AM

I know from reading posts via JSA (back in 2020-2022) and some discussions they wanted to open up encapsulation again, so this seems like a good way to get the best of both worlds vs starting from scratch.

I would think, like the PSA/SGC move it opens up possibly more locations (NJ), so that can’t hurt either.

I have an JSA authenticated card that I have been waiting to get encapsulated and graded, so waiting to hear about that process over the next few weeks.

ClementeFanOh 03-21-2024 09:02 AM

Jsa
 
I'm glad to see it- Trent King

JollyElm 03-21-2024 02:12 PM

For those of us not in the know, is JSA a trusted and distinguished outlet?

(The non-stop flow of complaint threads - rightly or wrongly - that continually throw hobby enterprises under the bus, sometimes makes it hard to keep track in your mind who the 'good guys' supposedly are.)

Rich Klein 03-21-2024 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2421270)
For those of us not in the know, is JSA a trusted and distinguished outlet?

(The non-stop flow of complaint threads - rightly or wrongly - that continually throw hobby enterprises under the bus, sometimes makes it hard to keep track in your mind who the 'good guys' supposedly are.)

YES, JSA is a trusted and well thought of outfit.

butchie_t 03-21-2024 04:03 PM

I personally like Certified Authentication Services (CAS) for autographs and that was based on a recommendation from one of the Net 54 forum members.

I will continue to use them. I like them.

Butch

Snowman 03-21-2024 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesGallo (Post 2421142)
Of course that likely will mean another new label too which will suck.

James G

CGC already offers dual auto grades for on-card factory autos. They put the auto grade on the back of the flip. Otherwise it looks the same as an unsigned card flip. I doubt they'd change their flips again. They've already done it twice now, and they've taken hear for it already.

The Nasty Nati 03-23-2024 03:57 PM

Didn't SGC drop using JSA do to them authenticating all those fraudulent signed T206 cards discovered on this forum?

Rich Klein 03-24-2024 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Nasty Nati (Post 2421719)
Didn't SGC drop using JSA do to them authenticating all those fraudulent signed T206 cards discovered on this forum?

JSA had nothing to do with the T206 issue. They were on their own at that point.

Republicaninmass 03-24-2024 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Klein (Post 2421831)
JSA had nothing to do with the T206 issue. They were on their own at that point.


Jsa authorized a whole slew of OTHER forged t206s cards for the record. Not the SgC ones

T206Collector 03-24-2024 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Republicaninmass (Post 2421842)
Jsa authorized a whole slew of OTHER forged t206s cards for the record. Not the SgC ones

JSA, SGC and PSA all authenticated forged signatures on T206 cards from 2015 to 2018 — SGC had the most (13), JSA had at least 5, and PSA had 1, but it was the most expensive (Baker).

SGC stopped authenticating all autographs as a result of the issue. JSA had parted ways with SGC over five years earlier. In 2013, SGC brought the autograph authentication in-house. They stopped in early 2019.

Schlesinj 05-07-2024 10:07 PM

The dual comic and autograph authentication opened today. It is a new label. The release mention sport cards is next, so should be a few months when that opens up.

T206Collector 05-08-2024 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by schlesinj (Post 2432436)
the dual comic and autograph authentication opened today. It is a new label. The release mention sport cards is next, so should be a few months when that opens up.

🤞

Seven 05-08-2024 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 2421860)
JSA, SGC and PSA all authenticated forged signatures on T206 cards from 2015 to 2018 — SGC had the most (13), JSA had at least 5, and PSA had 1, but it was the most expensive (Baker).

SGC stopped authenticating all autographs as a result of the issue. JSA had parted ways with SGC over five years earlier. In 2013, SGC brought the autograph authentication in-house. They stopped in early 2019.

There an article or a thread on here, about this? Would love to give it a read. Thank you.

jbsports33 05-08-2024 11:33 AM

JSA has always been great to deal with and has had a decent present in New England. I am hoping that will continue as I never have an issue selling JSA items. SGC maybe slowing down coming up here, so let us see what CCG does now. There have been lots of great shows in New England, we just need more of the better authenticators at shows.

Thanks for the news!

Jimmy

Snowman 05-08-2024 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schlesinj (Post 2432436)
The dual comic and autograph authentication opened today. It is a new label. The release mention sport cards is next, so should be a few months when that opens up.

CGC previously announced that we would be able to submit cards for dual CGC/JSA grading by April. That deadline has now passed, sadly.

Exhibitman 05-08-2024 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowman (Post 2432667)
CGC previously announced that we would be able to submit cards for dual CGC/JSA grading by April. That deadline has now passed, sadly.

I hear it will be Monday.

Schlesinj 05-08-2024 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowman (Post 2432667)
CGC previously announced that we would be able to submit cards for dual CGC/JSA grading by April. That deadline has now passed, sadly.

I thought it was they would make an announcement by April. Either way, it is happening.


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