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Old 01-08-2016, 06:32 PM
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Default 53 Topps Mantle SGC 88 on Goodwin

This card sold for around $34K. That's a ton of money especially being SGC graded. Beautifully centered and extremely sharp corner wise, but what about the chipping at the bottom of the front, and especially the top of the back? Just wondering what PSA would have graded the card...

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I was surprised at 3k plus for an SGC 80, not that well centered 52T Jackie.
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This card sold for around $34K. That's a ton of money especially being SGC graded. Beautifully centered and extremely sharp corner wise, but what about the chipping at the bottom of the front, and especially the top of the back? Just wondering what PSA would have graded the card...
gem mint 10?

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Just wondering what PSA would have graded the card...
PSA would grade it higher or lower. Or, possibly, the same.

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Or they might grade it "A" the first time you send it in, then 6 the second time, then 7 the third time, maybe 8 the fourth time, then "A" again when you go for a 9..................................and the carousel goes on and on

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I thought a lot of Goodwin's cards went high. Usually I find a couple that slipped though the cracks every auction. There was nothing of the sort in Goodwin's last auction. Even the minimum bids on some of the cards were a lot higher than you can get them for with a BIN on Ebay. Maybe teaming up with Beckett helped him?
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PSA would grade it higher or lower. Or, possibly, the same.

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This card sold for around $34K. That's a ton of money especially being SGC graded. Beautifully centered and extremely sharp corner wise, but what about the chipping at the bottom of the front, and especially the top of the back? Just wondering what PSA would have graded the card...
I guess it's a common believe or theory that SGC doesn't grade the same as PSA?

I'm a newbie to all this, and want to get some cards graded (eventually) and was wondering what company to use?

I see PSA graded cards mostly but SGC is right there as well. Is there that big of a difference between the 2 companies?

Also, like what was written below. I see cards graded low from both companies that make me wonder then I see cards graded high that also make me wonder? I know, there is more to it than meets the eye, especially viewing on the internet, but sometimes you see obvious flaws and the cards are rated/graded high and sometimes you don't but they are rated/graded low?

I guess a lot depends on the particular person grading from either company?
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I guess it's a common believe or theory that SGC doesn't grade the same as PSA?

I'm a newbie to all this, and want to get some cards graded (eventually) and was wondering what company to use?

I see PSA graded cards mostly but SGC is right there as well. Is there that big of a difference between the 2 companies?

Also, like what was written below. I see cards graded low from both companies that make me wonder then I see cards graded high that also make me wonder? I know, there is more to it than meets the eye, especially viewing on the internet, but sometimes you see obvious flaws and the cards are rated/graded high and sometimes you don't but they are rated/graded low?

I guess a lot depends on the particular person grading from either company?

The difference is one is accurately grades and the other is a lottery draw. Bad part is more people like the lottery draw than accuracy.
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Which grading company should you use? If you're this kmize person, here's your checklist

1) you have T206's
2) they're "high-grade" cards
3) you sell those cards on eBay
4) you need to post on this forum over and over again

If you meet these criteria, then you should use PSA. If you insist on submitting to SGC, then you should read this informative thread that he created: SGC T206s....It needs to be brought up, it's scary, very scary if you are a collector.

For "collector", read "card flipper". For "scary", read: "not scary". After that, you're on your own.

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Which grading company should you use? If you're this kmize person, here's your checklist

1) you have T206's
2) they're "high-grade" cards
3) you sell those cards on eBay
4) you need to post on this forum over and over again

If you meet these criteria, then you should use PSA. If you insist on submitting to SGC, then you should read this informative thread that he created: SGC T206s....It needs to be brought up, it's scary, very scary if you are a collector.

For "collector", read "card flipper". For "scary", read: "not scary". After that, you're on your own.

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First of all....You are completely numb obviously. Find one, mind you one, Ebay listing of a card I sold. I'm primarily a collector, but do sell cards (and a lot of them) on this forum. Why don't you get your s*** together before you make absolutely stupid accusations. Secondly, how would you like to buy a lot of SGC T206s for a fraction of the price compared to comparable PSA grades?

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The difference is one is accurately grades and the other is a lottery draw. Bad part is more people like the lottery draw than accuracy.
i think theres subjective problems with both of those companies but it cant be argued that PSA likely sell for more dollar for dollar versus SGC if same grade assigned for exactly the same card...

if buying an sgc card now you are getting it for less so its not like it matters but if the card goes up in value, you may not get the same increase in value that a PSA holder would garner..
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it cant be argued that PSA likely sell for more dollar for dollar versus SGC if same grade assigned for exactly the same card...
It can't? Actually, it can, but you are another recent forum entity who generalizes about PSA using anecdotal stories.

If you sell cards on eBay, your cards will sell for whatever they sell for and we won't know if they actually achieved a certain price or if the buyer welched or if the seller shill bid on them, etc., etc. In other words, stop using eBay to make your point. Please.

How about you buy the cards you want and stop telling us why we should "use" PSA?

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It can't? Actually, it can, but you are another recent forum entity who generalizes about PSA using anecdotal stories.

If you sell cards on eBay, your cards will sell for whatever they sell for and we won't know if they actually achieved a certain price or if the buyer welched or if the seller shill bid on them, etc., etc. In other words, stop using eBay to make your point. Please.

How about you buy the cards you want and stop telling us why we should "use" PSA?

Bill
You don't have to use PSA can use what you want...but you lose credibility if you believe SGCs sell for the same as PSA ....I will also say that raw cards also sell for less than cards that are graded...don't have any empirical evidence but I think you would lose credibility if you argued on that issue as well..

I do point out on major cards at auctions (including ebay and other places) from time to time..to show what cards sold for in SGC and PSA holders...not sure how that's bad for the hobby to let people know..... I do buy SGC cards sometimes depending on the circumstances ..

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It can't? Actually, it can, but you are another recent forum entity who generalizes about PSA using anecdotal stories.

If you sell cards on eBay, your cards will sell for whatever they sell for and we won't know if they actually achieved a certain price or if the buyer welched or if the seller shill bid on them, etc., etc. In other words, stop using eBay to make your point. Please.

How about you buy the cards you want and stop telling us why we should "use" PSA?

Bill
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