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Old 08-04-2025, 07:43 AM
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100% I am on board with CGC. Not only do they support the oldest vintage card site (us) they give the best service, have great pricing and have one of the best graders in the hobby running their vintage department. They also don't give preferential grades to their top dealers....

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After my experience with CGC/JSA at the National (including grading and auto authentication), the quality of the product, and how great their people were to work with, they have my allegiance. This isn’t just a Pokémon company.
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Unless it is A T205 or T207 Cubs all of which is graded SGC, I send everything to CGC for grading. They are reasonable on cost and fair on Grading. Also like the Slab Size and quality of slab. PSA slabs are plain and simply ugly and take forever to return. Just not a PSA fan.
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Thanks for the report parkplace,
Curious if MBA has any numbers/%s out there
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I have not kept up with the different grading companies as I always used PSA and SGC. One time I did use CSG. So the dumb question of the day is; did CSG change its name to CGC?
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I have not kept up with the different grading companies as I always used PSA and SGC. One time I did use CSG. So the dumb question of the day is; did CSG change its name to CGC?
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Maybe it's not such a dumb question, because I want to know the same thing. I have a few basketball cards graded by CSG. Here's an example.
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Maybe it's not such a dumb question, because I want to know the same thing. I have a few basketball cards graded by CSG. Here's an example.
CSG became CGC. It was probably to have conformity in their company. I have quite a few CSG holders.
No difference and the same graders are grading...as far as I know.
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Thanks Leon. I thought it was the same.
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did CSG change its name to CGC?
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I've wondered the same thing.

I only average grading maybe 50 cards a year, but I'm done submitting to PSA. My last PSA submission took almost 7 months to get back. Never again. I'll still happily buy PSA cards but they've received my last submission dollar due to their insane turnaround times.

Maybe I'll give CGC a try for cards. I have a few CGC graded comics and have been very pleased with those.
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100% I am on board with CGC. Not only do they support the oldest vintage card site (us) they give the best service, have great pricing and have one of the best graders in the hobby running their vintage department. They also don't give preferential grades to their top dealers....
Leon, I'm curious, how were you able to ascertain that CGC doesn't "give preferential grades to their top dealers"?

Depending on what happens to SGC over the next few months, I'm very likely to give CGC a try. I just wish CGC had a black-tux slab like SGC's. To me, SGC's tux slabs greatly increase the eye appeal of slabbed cards, especially the smaller pre-War cards and the black & white pre-War cards.
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Leon, I'm curious, how were you able to ascertain that CGC doesn't "give preferential grades to their top dealers"?

Depending on what happens to SGC over the next few months, I'm very likely to give CGC a try. I just wish CGC had a black-tux slab like SGC's. To me, SGC's tux slabs greatly increase the eye appeal of slabbed cards, especially the smaller pre-War cards and the black & white pre-War cards.
I have been friends with Andy Broome for the last 25'ish yrs. He is as honest as you and I are. He knows almost all cards will change hands. And in his CGC holders he wants accurate grades. Has he, and CGC, made mistakes? Of course, they are human. But he won't intentionally give a grade because of the submitter. I would bet my E90-1 Young in a 7 holder on it. Once they get more of a track record I might cross a lot of my cards over to their holders. I like to do business with honest companies. But that is just me. Right now, PSA brings all the money. For dealers, money is the only concern so I can't blame anyone for using PSA. I spoke to around 75+ dealers, and maybe 1 said they like PSA, other than the money aspect. And I am only saying 1 because there probably was 1, but I don't remember even 1.
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