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Crossover Experience - Old SGC to PSA
I had a few questions about crossover grades and everyone’s experience. I’ve got a handful of Delongs that were graded by SGC in the early 2000s and I’m thinking about getting them crossed over.
Before anyone jumps to the “what a waste of bleeping money” argument, I know. I just like the registry so [emoji2373] My concern is that I send 12 cards, put minimum grades, PSA says no to half of them and then I’ve got half and half so I’m even less happy. Has anyone had good experience getting say a 5.5 crossed over? The cards look beautiful to me but I’ve only seen them in holders. I’m also concerned they are not perfectly rectangular, SGC says that’s allowed to certain grades, but I’m worried PSA would say Authentic if I didn’t put a minimum grade. Anyway that’s all, interested in anyone’s experience. Some pics below. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c45316665a.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...44dbda14fd.jpg https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f5717b6be0.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I crack out and cross a lot of cards in both directions, PSA to SGC and SGC to PSA. If you have old cert SGC cards from the early 2000s and you're hoping to cross them over to PSA today at the same grade (and even moreso for half-grade cards), you're going to be very disappointed. If you submitted 20 old cert SGC to PSA you'd be lucky to cross even one of them now. With recently graded SGC, you'd have better luck so long as corners aren't the reason for the grade.
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I could ask TPG --can one submit a encapsulated graded card without cracking the card out--in other words let them remove the card not me?
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I’ve actually just started building this set in SGC slabs, so I’m interested to see the final results.
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Like snowman says, you will be disappointed.
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I have found over the years especially recently SGC is killer tough on print and wax stains on the back more lenient on corners and centering. PSA is super tough on centering and sometimes doesn’t know the grain on the back of Bowmans, thinks they’re wrinkles and will knock down big. Unless head graders look at your card they know grain and paper very well on vintage it’s just getting to them to grade your card prob requires a higher value fee submission.
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Silly questions. I have never submitted a slabbed card for a crossover, which is why I am asking.
The company will not crack the slab if they don't think the card will meet your minimum grade, correct? If that is the case, how do they evaluate the surface with the card in the slab? Second question, if you are submitting simply to upgrade a slab - i.e. old PSA slab to new PSA slab - will they honor the old grade, even if they woul hammer the card by today's standard if submitting as raw? |
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I have crossed 10 SGC Cards in old slabs over to PSA within the last year All of these cards were either SGC 5.5 (70) or SGC 6 (80). I had set the min grade crossover to a PSA 5. Of the 10, 9 crossed over and lost either a full point or a half point. I have seen in new SGC slabs that the drop is usually only a half point. This also may be due to the SGC cards I purchased having strong eye appeal. At the end of the day, its a risk, but if you know your cards are nice, and would likely hold up under stricter scrutiny, then Id say go for it.
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I sent a beautiful SGC 1956 Clemente in a new slab graded 7 to PSA for a crossover and set a minimum grade of 7 (for registry) and the did not crack it, simply charged me a ton of money and returned it. Not sure how they check the surface closely enough. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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So either I got lucky, or this is a new policy. Or maybe it's a policy that they don't always apply, because erratic application of policies seems to be one of the most endearing features when it comes to the TPGs. |
Whatever happened to that old hobby saying, "buy the card not the holder?" If you are reasonably happy with what you have, keep them and avoid all the angst and expense of a crossover.
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You must crack them and send them raw to psa. this is your only chance of a somewhat impartial result. i personally like sgc and believe they have been aeons more consistent in their grading over the years than PleaseSubmitAgain.
While Psa is being ridiculously harsh these days...I think you may be surprised at the results...maybe in a good way. beautiful cards btw! |
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Some nice cards there. Can you find me a Gehrig... in any holder? |
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