Sgc/jsa
I'm looking to send cards in to SGC/JSA to get certified, is the only way to do this now is to send it to beckett? I would like the SGC slab for looks, but I don't see anything on the site to submit to SGC
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SGC quit doing that a while back. It's Beckett/JSA now.
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Are you looking to just slab auto cards like below? I had these done a few months back.
http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...h_SGCscan1.jpg |
They were doing it as recently as april. There was a person on sportscollectors.net offering discount prices for em
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Go to the SGC submission form and there is a section for autographed cards. It costs $20 each.
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probably a little different with prewar sigs (more expensive). will need a full authentication letter from JSA and sgc will charge another fee on top of what they feel is appropriate.
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Yea a lot more expensive. My autograph would cost $150 to be reviewed, and slabbed. But yes, I just wanted it slabbed. I'm going to go through PSA card, not PSA/DNA. I can get it slabbed with my autograph being certified, and significantly cheaper. Saving around $100 or so going PSA Card route
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I would contract Earl at SGC, he helped me get this card slabbed recently-
http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...graphedSGC.jpg |
Yeah, it's pretty easy. Just tell SGC you want the autograph to be authenticated, and you want the card to be either graded or authenticated as well. The two offices are literally across the street from each other (JSA and SGC) in Parsippanny, NJ.
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Beckett can do the really large ones too...... One of my best $125 buys ever....M110 of Chase signed by Chief Meyers
http://luckeycards.com/pm110chasegraded.jpg . . |
This is a joke, JSA wants me to spend around $200 to have them even look at my card.
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dont waste your time and/or money.
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Ok, it was an error on PSA's end. Card did get certified as authentic now. I submitted through PSA card and not PSA/DNA. Why? Because I only had to pay $20 to get Foxx certified. If I had gone the PSA/DNA route, Foxx alone would have cost $75, and encapsulation fees extra etc.
So, glad to get this done with. Wasn't worried in regards to the authenticity. Just wanted the protection of a holder. Would like to give Jim and Richard a shout out again for their help. Will post pics in slab upon receipt. |
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Guess with their earnings down so much they need to keep your money. Most companies in this country give a refund when a service is not performed or a product is defective. I guess they would rather have an unhappy customer then to give you your money back. PSA likes to operate by their own rules. |
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