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Well the late 1970s to current market would die if there were no PSA 9's or PSA 10s...without TPG ..everyone would say their card is 'mint'.....raw that would be 2 bucks etc for a 1983 common..but a psa 10....10 bucks or more... the market is bigger for people wanting graded cards ..you should thank TPGs for that. not to mention it cases of theft and lost, people are able to find the exact card on the secondary market.... not sure how it was so great before TPGs....you don't have to have cards graded now as well if you don't want to.... |
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How many professional graders are employed by PSA, BGS/BVG and SGC combined? Other than hobby experience there is no criteria for being a professional grader....and I'm certain they don't apply their standards to each card. We mistakenly think that TPGs analyze each card under a microscope with the highest degree of scrutiny. In reality, they are probably under tight and stressful deadlines and maybe eyeball a card for a couple of seconds before rendering a verdict.
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From some recent conversations at bigger shows with some insiders I would estimate:
Beckett: 5 graders PSA: 10 graders SGC: 4 graders I think during the heyday, these numbers were double or triple these numbers. Just an educated guess. Peace, Mike |
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I don't know the exact numbers but BGS is doing just fine on a monetary basis
In fact they are doing so well they sent out public emails seeking out more graders. Rich Last edited by Rich Klein; 01-22-2015 at 02:43 PM. |
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......thinking that their "quality" control in all tpg's need to be tightened up...
![]() ![]() pssstt... you know how I feel...... maybe one day a grading co. will be started by the obsessed collector??? ![]() hint...hint...hint...you will be part of it a little birdie told me![]() I still think sgc does a " tits up job" inmho....a little vulgar of me to say, meaning "a great job".....sgc makes mistakes and their gaskets are sucking lately, but that should be easily fixed, and are the best tpg!!!! inmho... sgc has great customer service, and are the most knowledgable... ![]() Earl, Bob , and the rest of the crew at SGC are Godsends ....yes they occasionally make a mistake, but we are all human...
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when PSA first formed an autograph authentication division it was Spence, myself, Stinson and Ron Gordon. Any one of the last three would gladly tell you that time was a most important factor to the company. Do not spend too much time on one item. Speed over accuracy was the rule. If it applied to autographs, it only follows that the same rule would apply to cards.
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