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From Gem Rate
August 2025 - Grading Recap Overall grading activity was ⬇1% in August compared to July and ⬆27% YoY. Grading activity totaled 2.28 million cards in August, down ~20k compared to July. PSA graded 1.66m cards - ⬇1% vs July, ⬆19% YoY. CGC graded 438k cards - ⬆10% vs July, ⬆156% YoY. SGC graded 118k cards - ⬇23% vs July, ⬇29% YoY. Beckett graded 64k cards - ⬇14% vs July, ⬇1% YoY. There were 21 business days in Aug ’25, 22 business days in Jul ’25, & 22 business days in Aug ’24. On a per business day basis, PSA was ⬆4% in August vs July, CGC ⬆15%, SGC ⬇19%, and Beckett ⬇10%. What's Next for PSA? August results looked very similar to July nearly across the board. We wouldn't be surprised to see PSA approach the 1.8 million cards mark over the next few months. What's Next for SGC? As expected, SGC’s momentum began to dwindle in August. The month marked SGC’s lowest results since September 2023, and further declines are likely as the year closes. What's Next for CGC? TCG grading continues to thrive, fueling CGC’s momentum. In August, TCG submissions reached an all-time high at CGC. What's Next for Beckett? Beckett results dipped a bit following a strong July. That said, they were the third highest of the year and suggest Beckett may be able to build off its recent momentum. |
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What is Beckett's market? Is there a specific corner of the card world that's using them? People chasing black labels?
They seem to be such an afterthought in the baseball card community, but they still grade 10s of thousands.
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They are still relatively popular in basketball cards.
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Thanks. I'm not in that realm, but have been curious what corner of the collectables market still uses them in the 1000s.
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I think it's mostly to do with the popularity of RPAs (rookie patch autos) in basketball. Beckett seems to be preferred with thicker cards like that, so basketball collectors have been slower to cast off Beckett, given how many of the top basketball cards out there are in their slabs. I think BGS will continue to decline (without intervention), but just at a slower rate in basketball than other sports.
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SGC has quit coming to the shows of late. I do not see them on the list for Dallas Card show this weekend, again... They were going to several shows a month and getting in person submissions by the thousands, that is where the big loss of submissions is probably occurring.
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I heard the opposite, pretty thin crowd around their booth. I am sure it varied from time to time.
They were showing up at Dallas, Chantilly and a few other shows each and every time, they stopped that prior to the National. Was told it was in prep for the National, but now they don't appear to be coming to Dallas, so not sure. |
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FWIW, My last 2 CGC subs were back to me within 8 days of being received at their location.
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I recently contacted SGC and received this reply: "Thank you for reaching out. Unfortunately, SGC no longer plans to be in attendance at card shows going forward, which includes the upcoming Chantilly Card Show. All orders must be placed online and shipped to our facility for processing. I do apologize for the inconvenience this may cause."
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So confirmed.
This will/has already greatly reduced their intake. Many people really like the convenience and safety of dropping off in person. I had to mail my last two subs after they no showed in Dallas in July. I am also exploring the CGC route as are many other vintage collectors that I spoke to at the National. |
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So is SGC being slowly killed off? Is that the strategy?
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Yeap, that was news to me...not that I keep track a lot.
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2.28 million cards graded in August and that was down. That is simply too much to be consistently accurate.
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The CGC number seems most notable to me.
Gaining a foothold?
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