Thread: PSA v SGC value
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Old 02-19-2022, 05:31 PM
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Howard Chasser
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Regarding resale/market value - Darren has it mosty right - PSA rules the roost in post war cards market value with exquisitely rare exception. That said - if your cards are lower value the $70 gap between PSA vs. SGC grading Fee could offset the difference.
Pre war is a different animal where I would say on average they are A LOT closer in market value - with eye appeal seeming to be a large determinant more so than the holder they are in. I will say that there still seems to be a slight preference for PSA graded cards in Pre war, but nice SGC examples bring strong prices. In fact the SGC 3 Wagner sits atop the most valuable card mountain currently.

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