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Posted By: Josh K.
I just purchased the card in the link, an ungraded T205 Collins (mouth closed). In the past, I have not sent in many cards for grading. Any opinions on (1) who makes the best slab; and (2) which of the big three is likely to give it the best grade (I intend to keep it for my collection and want it to look nice and be protected, however, I also dont want to jeopardize its resale value if it ever becomes necessary to do so). Finally, since Im no expert in grading (I just buy what looks nice to me) any thoughts on how this may grade (my guess - 3 or 4). Thanks. |
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Posted By: Morrie
Nice pick-up. |
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Posted By: James Verrill
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Posted By: jay behrens
I wouldn't say PSA is the route to go for future value. There are a lot of problems with company that could hurt the future value of cards in PSA holders. If you are looking to flip the card right away, PSA is the best bet. |
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Posted By: Josh
Jay, |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Jay, |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
I have never had a problem with sliping in SGC holders (or PSA). Over 25% the the GAI cards that I have bought slip in their holders. The only good feature of the GAI holder is the top label. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Josh, if you do a thread search for PSA, you see what I am talking about. From the WIWAG scandal to oviously trimmed cards to certain submitters getting preferential grades, there are a lot of serious problems with PSA as far as long term investment goes that need to be addressed. |
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Posted By: Bill Kasel
In my mind you can't go wrong with SGC. In my opinion they have the best looking slabbed cards. The black really makes the card stand out. I have been very happy with their services over the last year that I have been sending in cards. |
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Posted By: Morrie
Even with all the problems PSA has had, and their unwillingness to publicly discuss WIWAG, the Rose rookie, and the various other publicity nightmares, they still dominate the market share. |
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Posted By: Josh
Pardon my ignorance, but what is WIWAG? |
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Posted By: Dan
How does one submit without going through a PSA authorized dealer? Where I live, there are none within a few hours away. Have they changed their way for submitting? I have a slew of newer items that I want to send in. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
mail to PSA at your own risk! They changed the website and stopped allowing non-members to submit cards right after they lost my T206 Magie. Now you have to join their club to submit to them. My advice, if you like PSA, submit IN PERSON at a show and get a receipt. Do NOT mail it in. Dan. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I didn't say PSA would take a hit over night. Long term, they are not a smart investment because of past and current business practices. There is a lot of money tied up in PSA cards and the people that have those cards are going to do what they can to try and prop up PSA for as long as possible. Once the ship starts taking on too much water, then you will start seeing the rats abandon the ship. Until then, or if PSA gets it act together (I'm certainly not holding my breath on this one) PSA will be a great short term way to slab your cards, but one to be avoided if you plan on holding your cards for a long time. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Its at least a 3. But measure that sucker first, make sure it fits the specifications!! |
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Posted By: steve
hmmmm, so psa has problems that need addressing? Im sure they do, Most MULTI Million dollar business's do, however SGC has some as well, most notably why is it that a dealer is now a part owner? That is a basic conflict of interest. That aside my answer to the original query before it got hi jacked by some PSA Bashers is NICE card, if it meets the min requirements for measurure (ie: how much if any has been trimmed)? We all know many of these cards were in fact trimmed, cut etc. is this card at VG+ Where they equate to the various Grading company's standard would differ. PSA 4? GAI 3.5 to 4.5? SGC 30 VG ? In any event your card is nice! |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Steve, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Steve, how is pointing out the the serious flaws of PSA, bashing? Josh wanted to know who makes the best slab and who will give it the highest grade. But you cannot talk about slabbing a card without talking about the investment angle. Almost everyone agrees, if you are looking to flip the card quick, PSA is a winner. But long term, it's not so good. The exact opposite can be said about SGC, unless you are talk about getting pre-WW1 cards graded. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Does anyone have any opinions on the new ownership at SGC? In the SGC thread, Steve Verkman did not have a lot of positive things to say. Here's his post: |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
As noted in the previous email - BGS is tough on vintage cards - point me in the direction of their graded cards because they are probably the ones that I would like to own. |
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