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Posted By: Matt
I had a conversation with Michael Goldberg at SGC this morning regarding my first submission to them and he answered a few questions for me that I didn't see on their website Q&A and thought would be helpful to other members on the board. This should in no way be seen as taking a shot at SGC as I can imagine PSA works in a similar manner, but these items weren't clear to me so I thought I would share and perhaps help other SGC first timers. These are not direct quotes from Michael as this was just a conversation, so if I made any mistakes, I apologize. |
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Posted By: JK
Nothing really earth shattering here - every answer is exactly as I would expect. |
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Posted By: Brad
No problem with the SGC and I've always been able to talk with a Co. representative with no hassle. SGC doesn't use a automated phone services, this is a big plus when looking for costumer service. |
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Posted By: Matt
Again, I did not post this as anything other then informational; it's certainly not here to say they have bad policies or service. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
JK please email that back door |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I don't know Josh's "back door" but I have found that if you go to your pending submission list and click on the item it will pull up the pop report on that particular item. |
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Posted By: James Feagin
My question is why do folks think that "tougher" grading is better grading? |
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Posted By: JK
Its not that tougher grading is better. Its more consistent grading that is better. If I buy an sgc card on ebay, I have a high level of confidence that I will know what Im receiving based on the assigned grade. I know that if I buy an sgc 60, it wont have a crease or wrinkle for example. I cant say that with psa - and in fact, have had too many psa 5s fail to cross because of a difficult to detect wrinkle. |
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Posted By: cmoking
"Its more consistent grading that is better" |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Josh -- I think an EX 5 card can have a very slight wrinkle. From the grading scale published on SGC's web site: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Although I've had numerous collectors tell me they feel SGC is so tough that they may be undergrading some cards, my response is that tougher grading is the future of the hobby. I think SGC is ahead of the curve. I may not agree with everything they do, and I still feel they need to do a better job with blank backed cards that have a tiny bit of paper loss, but I think they understand the science of grading better than anyone. |
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Posted By: JK
Eric, |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Josh -- I see what you're saying. This brings up an interesting point about how grading scales are actually applied in practice. Since cards rarely have all of the attributes (i.e. defect types) defined for each grade in exact combination together, but rather tend to have a mixture of attributes associated with different grades, should a card's grade be based on its 'average' attribute, or should it be based on its 'worst' attribute? |
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Posted By: JK
Eric, |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
That's interesting about the way BGS/BVG uses the sub-grades, with more weight given to the lower scores. I think the fourth attribute they evaluate may be Centering. I wish the other companies would assign sub-grades like that -- not necessarily printed on the slab itself, but at least available in their certification data base, so that the reasoning they used in coming up with an overall grade for the card could be referenced. |
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Posted By: leon
I made the back large to show the paper loss on a few letters. This was graded a few weeks ago. I sent it in, in a GAI 6 holder.....GAI was/is(?) a little more lenient on paper loss. This would have been close to a 7 if not for the that. (or high end 6, imo) |
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Posted By: JimB
"I know that if I buy an sgc 60, it wont have a crease or wrinkle for example. I cant say that with psa - and in fact, have had too many psa 5s fail to cross because of a difficult to detect wrinkle. " |
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Posted By: JimB
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
They saw the paper loss.....They told me about it....like I say...I think since this was a high end 6 or lower end 7, and it was being downgraded already, is why they did that. I don't know for sure. I know I often wonder how cards get the grades they do.... |
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Posted By: quan
jim, i agree with u about sgc/psa both having their own "nuances" pertaining to grading. we've talked plenty about it. it's all very subjective. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Quan- that's a very good question. |
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Posted By: JK
Leon, |
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Posted By: quan
barry u are probably right. as the monetary value escalates we do need stricter and more qualified people looking at the cards, to weed out problem cards. |
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