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"SGC SellerReady™ Images"
Not sure if this was already posted, but on SGC's Facebook page they have this notice:
· December 4 · ***BIG ANNOUNCEMENT*** As we’ve been working tirelessly to meet the growing demands of our ever-expanding collector base, we’re pleased to announce that our POP REPORT IS NEARING COMPLETION and is being reviewed internally as you read this. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (@sgcgrading) for upcoming announcements. In the meantime, we’re very excited to release a GROUNDBREAKING FEATURE that will greatly improve the card grading and collecting experience--SGC SellerReady™ Images. Unlike anything done before, SGC will now be supplying collectors with high definition images of all cards submitted for grading. This is something we’ve been working on and refining for the past several months, and although there is still a long way to go, we are ecstatic with how good things are looking so far! What can you do with these images, you ask? Well the list is endless, but here are a few of the most popular ways to use them: --Listing on selling platforms like eBay --Sharing on social media --Personal inventory records If you have an account at GoSGC.com and have recently graded cards with us, you should be receiving an email shortly with instructions on how to view your SellerReady™ card images. THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING SGC AND WE HOPE YOU ENJOY! https://www.facebook.com/sgcgrading/...597156419373:0 |
Awake?
I wasn’t sure exactly what to think of this announcement, but I was pleased that something is happening at SGC.
Anything at all, even... This new service doesn’t do much for me, but maybe they woke up enough to realize that they are in the card business and should do something besides broadcast a “coming soon” splash screen for 12 months.:cool: |
Sounds like a great idea. I know others and myself have commented that grading companies should at least keep scans of higher dollar cards to compare to those listed for sale. Even before the current scandal, to guard against fakes and cards that were cracked and replaced with lower quality or altered cards.
I would find the digital images useful when posting cards for sale here or elsewhere. And they may even help SGC identify cards that they've already graded if they come back in after being cracked out and altered. Seems like a step in the right direction. |
If SGC is going to publish or have access to images of submitted cards, then that's a pretty good idea.
What's sad is that this is an evolution in grading that probably should have been instituted LONG ago. IMO this is great for vintage cards but can you imagine the number of pictures of graded rookie cards they'll have to post. Card after card after card of the same thing. That would be a memory hogging nightmare to keep up with. |
I think this is a great ideas. It gives the collecting community an archive of the cards that pass through grading, gives any seller that submits to SGC an professional, high quality scan for many purposes, and helps SGC maintain a quality control database.
Great move in a positive direction. |
They are not publishing the image, but ONLY making them available to the original submitter of the card.
Once you sell the card on eBay or somewhere else, the new buyer has NO access to the images. In reality, they should be attached to a Cert Number check so you can verify it’s not tampered with before you buy it. I saw this all detailed on a Facebook conversation between an SGC rep and some collectors Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Yes that’s correct. I can see it now in auction listings... ...for an extra $5 I’ll provide the SGCSeller Ready Images. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
You should be able to get the same image on VCP after it sells
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