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I'm going to take a guess that a majority of people would say:
A. For looks and consistent grading go with SGC. B. For resale go with PSA. Overall, SGC and PSA are probably close to the same in the grades they give. I honestly don't believe that the cards being in SGC holders will reduce the resale value, if at all, on that set. One thing that seems to have always been consistent is that the SGC customer service has always been better.
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