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Resale speed and grading turnaround time are integral parts of making money as a seller/resale seller, especially in a volatile market. In fact, many resellers premise their business on the ability to resell their items quickly.
There was an earlier thread on Mr. Mint, and his business was based on selling what he bought as quickly as possible for profit. He was a reseller not an investor. |
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In my opinion, the quality of grading (for better and worse) is pretty much equal (similarly so for Beckett, although I haven't seen as many Beckett graded cards). The majority of the people I speak to definitely like the appearance of the cards in the SGC holder over the PSA holder. I believe the differential in market value is largely driven by 3 factors - 1) The set registry - it is the only viable platform where collectors can compete with their collections, 2) PSA definitely has a huge advantage in terms of the user friendly quality of their platform and the amount of data available and 3) PSA does a heck of a job marketing (head and shoulders above the others)
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In any other area, only really stupid people would pay 2x more for an item because of its holder. Obviously, I'm talking about PSA versus SGC, and not PSA versus PRO or AAA.
Maybe the hobby suffers from a case of mass stupidity. I also wonder about the long-term interesting intelligence of paying 2x more for the same card. How wise is it longterm invest in a holder? |
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Simply put:
PSA = my grandmother walking to the post office in 95 degree heat (post office is 6.5 miles from her house)......when she gets there she realizes she forgot or lost the item she was mailing SGC = exit velocity of Vlad Guerrero Jr. HR in All Star Game 2021 Peace, Mike Last edited by vthobby; 07-14-2021 at 05:00 PM. |
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Does SGC grade thick/patch cards?
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Yes they do. I don't know what the maximum thickness is for their recessed holders. I have 2 that I sent one Upper Deck which wasn't very thick and one Fleer that standard Memorabilia card thickness. There is a little movement on the Fleer card as the recess is a little deeper than the card. The best feature of the recessed holders is that the gasket doesn't touch the cards if that was ever a concern for anyone.
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