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I'd welcome and value some experienced advice from collectors here who have submitted very high value and rare cards ($50K and up) for grading from SGC or PSA.
My questions are: - how are the submissions completed safely and securely? I would not put these cards in the mail, UPS or Fed Ex. - I have messages into both companies about how the card security is ensured even once accepted at the company for grading. Any experience from collectors here? - From a value standpoint, is there any hard evidence that PSA or SGC generates more value for cards that are exceptionally rare? I know there is a perception (and perhaps accurately) that PSA will generate higher sales value over SGC. But does that stand true for very high value cards also? I am headed to the national later this week (don't worry - I am NOT bringing these cards with me!) to discuss these questions with reps from both SGC and PSA - but I appreciate hearing from members here ahead of the "sales pitch" i expect to get from the reps. Thanks all Jeff
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Probably would help to have more details.
For example is it low grade pre-war rare? Or is it high-grade post-war rare? Or something else entirely?
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Not sure why you wouldn't take the cards with you if you're concerned about mailing them. Make a decision, get them graded on site, take them home.
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Yeah, 3-hour turn around at the National with PSA for something of that value. Barely leaves your possession, sounds exactly like what you're looking for.
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PSA for rare prewar gets you more $$ if you go to sell
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Maybe they aren't his?
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How many threads before we learn the identity of these mystery cards? Last edited by 4815162342; 07-22-2024 at 04:46 AM. Reason: The wrong post was quoted somehow. |
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Jeff - We will give you the real truth on what to do when we see you Thursday night at the dinner.
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I'd take them with and grade while there. |
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This is often not true in today's grading landscape where PSA under grades your cards and SGC does not.
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Thanks for the feedback and suggestions - yes, these cards belong to a family friend. Just helping to do some homework before recommending where and how to grade.
I appreciate the suggestions, all. See you in Cleveland
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If you find a reputable auction house they will help you with all of this.
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I would go with PSA for this major reason when it comes to generating the most value, the Registry and Pop specifically if the cards are in high end shape with a low pop.
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Just add it to the sig line at this point
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It's only centering and eye appeal I thought
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