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Posted By: Jimmy Piccuito
I think both companies are good for the hobby, and SGC always focused on pre-war cards from the beginning and have done a good job separating interest from PSA. I buy, sell and send my cards to both. There is no question with pre-war cards that I need to make a decision, most of the time it maybe PSA if I was going to resell a card - SGC is a great holder and sometimes if I want to keep a card or have customers that prefer SGC - I may go through them. I even like having ungraded cards to have a bit of everything. Either way they both get a lot of attention in this hobby. |
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