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Old 01-26-2022, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by CobbSpikedMe View Post
1. No, I have never submitted to CSG.

2. I think they are fine to use for your collection if you are only interested in having your card in a slab for protection and you don't mind their larger flip (personally I like their flip when the subgrades are listed, but I don't like the emptiness when there are no subgrades.) They are also a less expensive option with faster turnaround times than the others.

3, From what I've heard they are somewhat tough graders with tight standards so they do compare to PSA and SGC in some compacity. At least that's what folks who have used them have been saying.
agree with all here. if you collect to try to make money, buying CSG cards to remove and flip to PSA isn't a terrible idea. may take forever and profit margins probably not enormous, but as was said above, CSG grades pretty tough.
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