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On average, in the high grade, PSA is tougher than SGC on centering, with all
other standards being equal. Therefore, PSA cards in high grade will more often be worth more than SGC ones. However, if the SGC card is well centered in its holder, than the cards will be more of equal value, with the caveat of the PSA registry still giving PSA cards a slightly better advantage. Saying that, SGC tends to be more consistent with its grading, so you'll also more often see a PSA card that is over-graded in its holder. |
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Definitely psa. I have alot of psa 7's and alot of sgc 84 t206s. Sgc graded cards consistantly bring lower prices.
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If you are talking about 1960's - present cards, at the grade level that drives registry guys crazy, then maybe. If you are talking about vintage cards, I think their prices are comparable.
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