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Grading Question
Posted By: <b>Tom</b><p>I have a 1960 Yaz RC in very nice condition. I would like to get it graded. What is the best service to use? And ant what year do you consider cards to be vintage? Thanks for any help. Tom
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Posted By: <b>zach</b><p>I'd go with PSA but didn't you just post this a few days ago ? I consider true "vintage" to be pre-WW1.
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Posted By: <b>Tom</b><p>Thanks for the info. I have not benn on the site for a few weeks, so I do not think it was me. Tom
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Posted By: <b>sagard</b><p>Depending on how much future grading you are planning on doing, PSA may not be the best choice. On a popular card like that SGC or GAI will likely get you similar money to a PSA graded card and you won't have to pay the $99 membership fee.
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Posted By: <b>bigfish387t</b><p>I would go with SGC. They have been the most accurate for me. PSA has sent me back cards saying they are trimmed. One month later I send the same card in. It is an 8? Now thats magic. I like SGC.
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Posted By: <b>Jim</b><p>Without a doubt, SGC, period.
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Posted By: <b>Anson</b><p>PSA will bring you the most $$ for that vintage, without a doubt. I'm partial to SGC myself but I don't deal too much in 60's cards. I do know that the prewar crowd tends to be more split over grading companies with this board heavily weighed towards SGC as well.<br /><br />Vintage can be anything these days and everyone will have their own take. I like looking at each era as its' own vintage. Pre WWI, 20's, 30's-40's, 50-60's, etc..<br /><br />
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