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I can't understand the premium that PSA gets on most of SGC cards. You would think that if it is a NM SGC you could pay the cost of getting it PSA'ed and come out way ahead.
What am I missing? Bill TheOriginal16.com |
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What if it doesn't cross?
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Depends on the set as well. Alot of the prewar cards don't carry that premium.
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The premium is usually because PSA has been around longer and is bigger, and the PSA registry. I used to also think that PSA was stricter on centering for the high grade, but I just compared the centering requirements, and they actually look pretty much the
same. Anyway, as mentioned, the premium isn't there for all prewar cards. |
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The premium exists for one reason only: the Registry. Period.
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Jeff is absolutely right. The PSA registry creates a larger demand, hence the premium.
Larry |
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I agree the registry explains price differences on commons. I am not so sure it is the only explanation for price differences on star cards, which we certainly see in post-war cards.
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No doubt that's why cards get into PSA holders in the first place, but I personally don't buy PSA cards to compete on the registry (although I did recently register something for the first time). I buy them because I like my slabs to match, and the cards I collect are much, much, much more readily available in PSA holders (I suppose because of the registry, but also because they've been around longer).
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