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SGC to PSA - Crossover or crack it out and re-submit?
Have any of you all tried this? What were your experiences? What if the grade comes back lower - can I resend back to SGC in the “broken” holder and get re-slabbed?
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This is like playing a slot machine. I have a feeling people are trying get their cards in PSA holders. Sending back to SGC with their flip when they receive a lower grade, idk how they would feel. I know PSA would laugh and disregard the flip. It’s a total gamble......I wouldn’t be very happy if I was SGC knowing this is happening.
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Always crack.
But no legit grader will re-slab a card that has been cracked. It will need to be regraded. |
Flipping holders seeking an instant payday is akin to daytrading and hoping you don't get burned. It is a losing game, in my opinion.
Unless you are willing to accept the risk of damage to the card from removal and a possible lower grade, you shouldn't proceed. |
If it’s pre-war, just keep it in its SGC holder. Enough already!
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It’s that damn set registry! I’m trying to complete the 1915 CJ and I’ve got several in an SGC holder. I also have a t206 Magie error.
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Shouldn't that have been a consideration when you originally bought the card? Why buy the card if you weren't happy with it in an SGC holder or weren't willing at that time to resubmit?
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Actual advice: for high valued or high condition cards, try a crossover submission first with min grade selected. I would usually take 1 grade less, but if it's really valuable already inthe SGC holder, maybe just a 0.5 drop?
If they don't cross and you're sure they meet the requirements for the grade, then crack out for the 2nd submission. |
I never ever send a card from one grader to another in a holder. Crack it out. 90% of the time they come back the same grade.
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