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Posted By: Matt
Dave - I think BVG has a much better shot at competing with SGC in the vintage space then any new startup would. BVGs slabs are the most well designed of the big 3 (UV coating, waterproof, etc.), and they also offer a larger slab size then PSA & SGC. Personally, I prefer the black insert in the SGC slabs, but I'm not aware of any complaints about BVGs grading standards (it seems the PB T206 issue from last month was resolved). |
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