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View Poll Results: Which grading company would bring you the highest return on your card if you sold it? | |||
PSA |
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68 | 60.71% |
SGC |
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39 | 34.82% |
Beckett |
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5 | 4.46% |
Voters: 112. You may not vote on this poll |
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I have used both PSA & SGC for grading my cards and I really don't have a preference. If you wanted to have your card graded so that you could sell it, which grading company do you think would bring you the highest return on your card?
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Howard - there is no answer to the question as you've phrased it - currently each of the 3 options brings top dollar for different types of cards. If you ask about a specific card or a specific issue, you'll get a more meaningful response.
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It all depends on what card it is reaLLY
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![]() SGC - for pre-war (41s playball and back) PSA - vintage (50s, 60s, to 75) BGS - modern (76s to date) Seems to be best for return, but as many has said in threads past. Buy the cards not the holder. Ive found over/under graded in all but they all do a fine job. Edit: per request of definitions
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I don't know anything about Pre-War, but PSA by far in vintage and Beckett for Modern cards.
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What are your definitions of "pre-war", "vintage", and "modern"? In my mind, there could be quite a bit of overlap between pre-war and vintage.
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BTW, somewhat off topic, and I know Howard wasn't looking for this, but I've purchased many cards from him on eBay, and definitely a really good seller. Really fast shipping, and when I asked to return a card for a defect that was in the scan which I missed, he was very courteous and let me return the card, refunding my payment.
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I voted for PSA because the question was so general. Anything after 1933 to the present, it's PSA all the way. From 1887-1919 it's SGC.
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I am surprised that PSA is leading the count on this poll.
For postwar, I use PSA. For prewar, I use primarilly use SGC. But for more mainstream prewar cards like T205, T206, T207, and Goudey I would go with PSA. |
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sgc's customer service has always been the reason for their being #1 for me.
best, barry |
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PSA right now would, but SGC is not that behind at least with prewar, I do business with both!
Jimmy
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