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This is a paid ad ...
CERTIFIED COLLECTIBLES GROUP P.O. Box 4776 Sarasota, FL 34230 Contact: Janell Armstrong, Marketing Coordinator 941.360.3990 ext. 236 jarmstrong@collectiblesgroup.com CCG Hiring World-Class Sports Card Experts If you are knowledgeable and passionate about sports cards, now is your opportunity to build the new leader in third-party grading. SARASOTA, Fla. (July 7, 2020) — The Certified Collectibles Group (CCG) is hiring world-class sports card experts to lead a new service dedicated to expert and impartial certification of sports cards and memorabilia. CCG is a large, global company with over 350 employees worldwide. It is headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, and has offices in the United Kingdom, Germany and China, along with a global network of Official Submission Centers and Authorized Dealers. The CCG companies include the world’s largest grading services for coins (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation), paper money (Paper Money Guaranty) and comic books, magazines and concert posters (Certified Guaranty Company). Together, they have certified nearly 60 million collectibles since 1987. Certified Sports Guaranty (CSG) will be the new CCG affiliate dedicated to third-party authentication and grading services for sports cards and memorabilia. CSG will use world-class expertise, cutting-edge technology and operational excellence to join the other CCG companies in quickly becoming the leader in its category. The establishment of CSG presents an incredible opportunity for the world’s top sports card experts to build a new grading service backed by a company and ownership team that have a proven track record of success in the collectibles industry. The ideal candidates will be well-known and highly respected throughout the hobby. They must have: • Comprehensive knowledge of both vintage and modern sports cards across all major US sports • Expansive expertise as it relates to card printing, including printing processes, variants and errors • Outstanding abilities to detect counterfeit and altered cards as well as accurately and consistently grade cards • The highest level of integrity • A strong desire to grow as well as train and lead other team members • A willingness to travel domestically and internationally as needed CSG will offer the most competitive salaries in the industry. The company will be based in sunny Sarasota, Florida, which has no local or state income tax. Additional benefits include career advancement opportunities; health, dental and vision insurance; a 401(k) with company match; paid vacation and more. "I am ready to make very compelling offers to the world’s top sports card experts," said Steven R. Eichenbaum, CEO of CCG. "With their expertise and our company’s backing, I am confident that we will quickly become the leader in third-party grading services for sports cards, just as we became the leader in third-party grading services for coins, paper money, comic books, magazines and concert posters." To learn more about this job opportunity and others at CCG, visit CollectiblesGroup.com/Careers CCG is a Florida Drug-Free Workplace with a drug-free program which complies with Section 440.102 Florida Statutes. About Certified Collectibles Group® (CCG®) CCG comprises seven of the world’s leading collectibles services companies: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation® (NGC®), Numismatic Conservation Services™ (NCS®), Paper Money Guaranty® (PMG®), Certified Guaranty Company® (CGC®), Classic Collectible Services® (CCS®), Authenticated Stamp Guaranty™ (ASG™) and Collectibles Authentication Guaranty® (CAG®). The CCG companies provide expert and impartial services that add value and liquidity to a wide variety of collectibles, including coins, banknotes, comic books, magazines, concert posters, stamps and estate items. Today, the CCG companies have certified nearly 60 million collectibles. © 2020 Certified Collectibles Group. All rights reserved. NGC, NCS, PMG, CGC, CCS, ASG, CAG, CSG and CCG are the registered trademarks or unregistered trademarks of Numismatic Guaranty Corporation of America, and/or its related companies in the United States and/or other countries. All other names and marks referenced in this release are the trade names, trademarks, or service marks of their respective owners. .
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As we know the major TPG's have all fallen behind and while the competition is fierce, if they do a good job that can only be a benefit to the hobby.
Rich
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Surprised there isn't much more buzz about this. This new venture has a ton of money behind it. Definitely not good news for SGC.
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[QUOTE=conor912;1997507]Drug free workplace? I’m out!
Me too. Just the opposite is printed in my companies handbook |
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[QUOTE=Fuddjcal;1997771]You mean like WorkFree Drug Place?
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I hope they succeed.
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Interested in the grading process.... Are they hiring only for Florida???
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I am very excited about this as well. I feel rather good about their chances based on their experience in the other areas. I know of them through their comics, though I haven't bought any comics in years, from my experience they were fair, though I don't have anywhere near as many graded comics as I do cards because I still buy cards.
I don't care as much about the look of the header for the card as most of you do. Hey guys, I think this is a good opportunity for you to voice your concerns to them by email. Or for those of you who have the time and willingness, send them your own variation and hope they use it. Maybe they will give you a free gradings for free! Though I would like a better look as well... I am more interested in their grading fairly, consistently, with a decent turnaround and also welcome the competition to the big 3. |
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One thing that hasn't been mentioned: it is going to be hard to get people to cross cards with any real value if the new service is better than the current companies at detecting alterations because nobody is going to want their stuff to go from a 7 to Authentic.
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I wonder what the slab will look like?
I prefer the look of the SGC slab, maybe the sturdy nature of Beckett and the font size/flip of PSA. (No baggies please) It's a chance to hit a home run if they can capitalize on the downside of their competition.
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Anybody know what their revenue run rate looks like?
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Thank you for sharing the link!
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Yep, ugly. Wouldn't mind cracking one of those.
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But the design can be redone. They are very well respected for coins as well (NGC)
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Could someone here photoshop a Goudey Ruth for giggles. The label seems bold and takes away from the aesthetics of the card.
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