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Mailed 21 cards today at the 5-10 day service level.
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Mailed 6/26/24
Received / logged in by SGC 6/28/24 |
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New update
Mailed - 6/26/24 Received / logged in by SGC - 6/28/24 Received a $15 refund due to a postcard they can’t grade - 7/3/24 |
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I submitted 17 items for grading plus 1 graded card for a label correction to SGC on the evening of Friday, June 21st, at the Chantilly Show. My cards were shipped from FL on Monday, July 1st, and I received them this afternoon. This was a 6-business-day turnaround, including the day SGC shipped them. Many kudos to SGC for the FAST turnaround, especially as my cards are "unusual" cards, not run-of-the-mill Topps and Bowmans.
The label correction was for a W501-2 of WaJo that SGC wrongly labeled a W575-1. A few months earlier, I had subbed W501-2s of both WaJo and Sam Rice together with W575-1s of both WaJo and Sam Rice. SGC labeled both Sam Rice cards correctly, but labeled both WaJos as W575-1s. Kudos to SGC for making this correction. But, I am taking away these kudos because the SGC order document that accompanied this re-labeled card shows a $40 service fee, after I was given the understanding by a SGC rep that there would be no charge for this error correction. I will convey my displeasure re this in an email tomorrow. SGC did not slab one of my 17 items, a 1924 WS Game 7 ticket stub, and they credited my account. The SGC order document that accompanied my cards says, "SGC does not grade." Before I subbed this ticket stub, I checked eBay, and I saw SGC-slabbed WS ticket stubs, so this surprised me. And, I would have thought that the SGC rep who accepted my submission at Chantilly and immediately changed this ticket stub from the top loader it was in to a card saver would have known this and not accepted it. Another surprise and disappointment pertains to the 1923 Fleer card of Dutch Ruether I subbed. SGC merely labeled it as a 1923 W515-1 card, with no mention of Fleer. I'm guessing that when I inquire, a SGC rep will tell me that SGC no longer puts "Fleer" on the labels for these, despite there being 11 1923 Fleer cards listed in SGC's pop report. I'm guessing this because SGC recently told me they no longer put "Wool's Bread" on the labels of W551 cards that have this ad back, after I inquired as to why SGC didn't note "Wool's Bread" on the label of the WaJo card I subbed. I even have in my collection a W551 Wool's Bread of Wally Pipp with this noted on the SGC label! Sigh! A fast turnaround is great, so long as it doesn't lead to "haste makes waste." Or maybe this is just a case of SGC incompetence. Two of the 17 cards in my sub are a 1955 Topps Hocus Focus card #3 of Dick Groat and a 1956 Topps Hocus Focus card #1 of Dick Groat. Guess what, SGC labeled both of these cards identically as being 1956 cards! And, the label on the 1955 card says "Authentic - Minimum Size Not Met." Duh, anyone who knows anything about these scarce Topps issues knows that the 1955 cards are smaller in size than the 1956 cards! See pics below.
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Seeking very scarce/rare cards for my Sam Rice master collection, e.g., E210 York Caramel Type 2 (upgrade), 1931 W502, W504 (upgrade), W572 sepia, W573, 1922 Haffner's Bread, 1922 Keating Candy, 1922 Witmor Candy Type 2 (vertical back), 1926 Sports Co. of Am. with ad & blank backs. Also 1917 Merchants Bakery & Weil Baking cards of WaJo. Also E222 cards of Lipe, Revelle & Ryan. |
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New update
Mailed - 6/26/24 Received / logged in by SGC - 6/28/24 Received a $15 refund due to a postcard they can’t grade - 7/3/24 Shipped by SGC - 7/8/24 |
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My order (23 t206)
Order entered 6/19 Order received by SGC 6/25 Shipped from SGC 7/15 Where do I go to complain about the grades I got? Kidding, mostly - most fell in the range I expected. 1 had a diamond cut that came back Authentic Miscut (which is the first time I've seen this from SGC). I anticipated between 2's and 4's just based on my experience owning/buying/selling/looking at cards. I received 3 ones - one had a backstamp, which I presume was the reason. 1 had a pinhole that I missed. 1 had very, very slight paperloss on the back (which I also missed), which I assume was the reason. 2 - 1.5's - 1 I kind of figured. 4 - 2's. 6 - 2.5s. 5 - 3's, and 1 - 4. 1 A - which was a special case - a Southern Leaguer with a Piedmont 150 back (the only one that exists as far as I am aware) - I knew A was best case, and I was ecstatic that they slabbed it. |
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Dropped 7 cards off at the National on Thursday, just got notice they're being shipped. Very happy with the turnaround, and the grades.
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In follow up to ldrunner27, I submitted a small group to SGC last
Thursday at the National. The group was comprised of a 1971 Topps Gil Hodges (great card) and 4 T206... The cards were graded and slabbed, and placed on SGCs site for viewing, yesterday August 2nd. Since they likely arrived at SGC Monday of last week, that's remarkable. Finally, all 5 cards were within 1/2 point, either way, of my expectations. Very happy with the results and efficiency. Trent King |
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