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					Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth  Fair point.  I was not really talking about low grade cards with wrinkles or paper loss, but mid to high grade cards where the grade is going to depend on centering and corners. | 
	
 Understood. From what I've seen from you and the OP you guys tend to be more involved in the higher graded cards than I am so I have no frame of reference on those 6-8 type grades.  I usually spend money on rarer backs and HOF as opposed to the ultra high grade so I've never subbed those high grades.  
I have had several situations with paper loss with SGC that floored me with their strict grading.  I had a BEAUTIFUL Zack Wheat that had some small paper chipping in the lower right corner.  The card looked like at least a 7 it was that nice.  But b/c of that small paper chip they gave it a 1.5.  And that's just one example.  
In regards to PSA vs SGC pricing, in my opinion I for the most part trust both companies grading and review of the cards the same in regards to trusting the card is what it is. If I am buying off EBAY I am not more or less worried about the card if its PSA or SGC.  I personally wouldn't pay a dollar more for a PSA over an SGC with the same grade or vice versa if the cards looked to be in identical condition.  
There are 2 reasons I have more SGC's that PSA and neither have to do with the quality of the grading.  1 is that normally it cost $17 per card with PSA and I can get it for $10 at SGC with their specials.  The second reason is that as the OP said, PSA tends to sell for more so I've been able to get the SGC for cheaper.