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which grading company ?
Decided to have some cards graded. Never done that before so what is difference between Beckett and PSA ? I have found Beckett offering a half price per card over PSA this month. I was considering getting 20 cards graded.
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It really depends on what you want. Are you looking to sell? Do you want the most secure holder in the industry?
For resale PSA is king unless it is new shiny cards then Beckett has the best resale value and best holder. |
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ding+companies
Use the search feature on this site to see more posts like this one. If they are vintage and high grade, PSA is your best bet to maximize value. When you say the Beckett deal is half off PSA, what do you mean? PSA regularly has member specials of $6/card for either Pre-1957 or Post-1956 for their Collector's Club members. If you buy a membership and wait a little while, you can pounce on their cheap specials and still do great. |
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http://sgccard.com/ All have their pro's and cons so do your research. Good luck. :) |
Warranted or not, PSA slabbed vintage cards command more in the market than those in other slabs.
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That is definitely true! c |
I have noticed that PSA cards seem to sell at a higher premium than cards graded by other companies..especially vintage years. Graded cards will always carry a premium to ungraded cards, that is the reality today in the vintage card marketplace.
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The one vintage psa graded card I have moves within the slab not good.
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