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			Hi all, I'm looking for a good reference that shows images for all of the PSA, SGC, and Beckett flips that have been used since the inception of third-party grading. I found this site that shows images of the PSA flips but have not been able to find something similar for SGC and Beckett. https://allvintagecards.com/history-of-psa-flips/ Does anybody have a resource they could share? thanks, jeff | 
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			I don't know of a list for SGC, but I can think of at least 3 main designs, the old SG label, the old SGC label and the new SGC label.
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|    The top pair has a lighter border than the second pair. I also initially thought that the font was slightly different, but now I'm not sure. The third and fourth pairs are the latest designs, as far as I can tell. 
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			Early on SGC flips did not have 1-10.
		 
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 The flip they say was first and issued from 1991 to 1992 was used atleast until 1996 as I submitted cards in 1996 that had the flip as the 1982 Topps Ronnie Lott example. The original flips had no number, just the alphabetic grade vg/ex, mint, etc. I will find my NSCC program from the first Atlanta National where the PSA ad shows such flips. It has been years since I encountered the original flip with no numeric grade in the wild. | 
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				__________________ Net 54-- the discussion board where people resent discussions.  My avatar is a sketch by my son who is an art school graduate. Some of his sketches and paintings are at https://www.jamesspaethartwork.com/ Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 08-11-2023 at 03:19 PM. | 
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			Yep. I once had a 1952 Topps Monte Irvin purchased in a collection in a PSA 4 VG or something to that affect. Wish I would have kept it for reference. It was probably before I had a computer or scanner.
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			In fact the SCP auctions PSA Genuine T206 Wagner with the 00000002 serial number was actually graded in 1996 or 1997 contrary to what many believe. I had a chance to buy the card raw and passed and Levi bought it and had PSA slab it. That slab still had the long bar code.
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			This is as early as it gets with Beckett. They graded 12 cards in house to test the slabs before they ever graded a single card for the public. This is card #0005 from that test run. I bought this card from Leon who bought it from Mark Anderson.  I also bought serial #007 personally from Mark. It also has Jim Beckett III as the card. Mark couldn't remember for sure but thought 3 or 4 of the 12 cards graded in testing was the Beckett card. | 
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			Thanks all. I appreciate the help. jeff | 
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