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theshleps 10-14-2023 06:48 PM

JSA cert in SGC slab
 
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I have noticed that quite a few SGC slabbed cards with a JSA cert are not in either data base. I have attached one example of many. Does anyone know why that is and can verify that they are legit? Thx in advance
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rand1com 10-14-2023 07:13 PM

They are legit. Spence authenticated for SGC before they started authenticating themselves. These were authenticated many years ago. Not sure why they dropped them from the data base but they did away with their registry so anything is game for them.

theshleps 10-14-2023 08:10 PM

thanks!

swarmee 10-15-2023 03:59 AM

Yes, slab and flip are legit. When they went to the new owners and gosgc.com site, they seemed to lose all their knowledge of which cards were autographed. Many were listed in the new pop report as just Authentic cards.
That was around the same time they stopped certifying after-market autos since they got duped by the T206 forger so badly.

BillyCoxDodgers3B 10-15-2023 04:01 AM

The information in the first response isn't entirely correct. JSA partnered with SGC for slabbed items for its first few years of being in existence, as they didn't (and still don't) have slabbing equipment of their own. Spence didn't authenticate/work for SGC. Later, they did the same thing with Beckett prior to Beckett forming their own autograph authentication division. And of course, SGC also had such a division for a time after the partnership with JSA ceased.

It's confounding that JSA still hasn't been bothered developing a slab of their own. Seems like they're just steering huge piles of money to their competitors as a result.

Jay Wolt 10-15-2023 06:46 AM

I thought SGC lost all the info regarding their older certs which this card is.

swarmee 10-15-2023 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay Wolt (Post 2380743)
I thought SGC lost all the info regarding their older certs which this card is.

A couple of years ago, they merged their legacy database (with the cert numbers with the form of XXXXXXXX-YYY where X's are the order number, and Y's are the items submitted in that order) and the ones with the more randomized certs.
Some theorized that they went to the new cert number style so you could no longer figure out who submitted that card for grading, since most of the people determining trimmed cards were doing it by using the order number and then looking up how many in an order were trimmed and how those were sold out into the marketplace. If it wasn't for that reason, it just happened to be awfully convenient, that when a bright light was shone on their incompetence, they got less transparent.
However, their DB still sucked the last couple of times I tried to use it. Very spotty.

rand1com 10-15-2023 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by BillyCoxDodgers3B (Post 2380733)
The information in the first response isn't entirely correct. JSA partnered with SGC for slabbed items for its first few years of being in existence, as they didn't (and still don't) have slabbing equipment of their own. Spence didn't authenticate/work for SGC. Later, they did the same thing with Beckett prior to Beckett forming their own autograph authentication division. And of course, SGC also had such a division for a time after the partnership with JSA ceased.

It's confounding that JSA still hasn't been bothered developing a slab of their own. Seems like they're just steering huge piles of money to their competitors as a result.

When I stated Jimmy Spence worked for SGC, I meant he was contracted by them for autograph authentication which is what he did for them and again later for Beckett before they stated their own authentication service.

He told me a year or so ago that he was looking at a slabbing service for JSA but so far it has not come to fruition.

Duluth Eskimo 10-15-2023 08:58 PM

JSA / He has been stating that for years. Why would you slab something when they're raking in ridiculous amounts of $$$$$$ with just a table at a show? They make so much money that all slabs would do is cause headache in their cash flow.

rand1com 10-16-2023 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo (Post 2380950)
JSA / He has been stating that for years. Why would you slab something when they're raking in ridiculous amounts of $$$$$$ with just a table at a show? They make so much money that all slabs would do is cause headache in their cash flow.

Because a LOT of potential business goes to PSA/DNA or Beckett that might well go to JSA due to the fact that many collectors prefer to have their prized autographs in nice display holders for protection so they send them to companies that holder them.

They did start grading autographs a few years ago to compete on that front with the others so it is reasonable to assume slabbing would be the next foray into increased business.

Who knows if it will ever actually happen but I am betting that it does someday in the not too distant future.

CardPadre 10-16-2023 08:14 AM

If they did start slabbing, then there is the decision as to how far they will go (or not go) in authenticating what is signed. If they just did "trading card" for cards, does that imply authenticity? Do they put "reprint card" if appropriate, but then have to take on the responsibility of knowing how to spot good fakes?

And then you have photos and whatever else, things where the ultimate value may depend on what is signed, as much as the authenticity of the signature. Does seem like a headache they probably don't want.

theshleps 10-16-2023 10:24 AM

About 2 years ago they told me they own the equipment but it would be a few months away. The backlog of people with stickers wanting slabs would be unimaginable

rand1com 10-16-2023 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by CardPadre (Post 2381024)
If they did start slabbing, then there is the decision as to how far they will go (or not go) in authenticating what is signed. If they just did "trading card" for cards, does that imply authenticity? Do they put "reprint card" if appropriate, but then have to take on the responsibility of knowing how to spot good fakes?

And then you have photos and whatever else, things where the ultimate value may depend on what is signed, as much as the authenticity of the signature. Does seem like a headache they probably don't want.

Valid points and likely the reason it has never started.

keithsky 10-18-2023 07:47 PM

As a Nellie collector, that's a nice card.

khw 10-19-2023 12:38 PM

hah thats funny mike you bought that from me 5-22 , ok thats funny but what is more funny is within the past 5 minutes you bought 3 bill white cards and i have them pulled here to mail today


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