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cant see anything on that pic... cant see the dates. is it modern?
the average does not matter, because to my earlier point I am certain way more PSA sales happen. and the averages can be skewed due to the way VCP calculates it. I think they use something like last 20 sales, but if there are less than 20 in a year, it uses the full year. so you'd have much more recent sales included in the PSA #s I am interested to see the pricing over the most recent dates (if they even exist for SGC)
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This is a small sample size, obviously, but I seem to notice things like this fairly often. These are from recent Heritage Auction that ended this past Sunday evening.
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Maybe it's just me as a photo guy but the pictures of the "reprints" just seem off.. looks fuzzy
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That's about what I've seen also and has built steadily over the last 2 years. PSA trading at anywhere from 20%-35% over BGS and SGC. Less noticeable as you go down to cards under $400. Veeeery noticeable at cards over $2k You're losing considerable money on high end cards if you're outside of a PSA slab, and it has nothing to do with the optics of the paper within. Still, I think that's where value lies in buying BGS and SGC. Down the road I think a definitive best TPG will emerge that uses AI that is so clearly consistent and identifiable in it's estimation that most people will transition to whoever that is. So ALL the cards, in the end, if you hold them long term, will be worth what they should be worth when measured fairly and equally against one another. I'm gonna call 20 years time. |
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The colors are deceiving here as the HGA card is a photo with a flash (look how bright the case is, especially the bottom) while the PSA card is a scan that is on the dull side. With that said, I definitely see what people are saying about the edges of the HGA card.
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Apparently HGA took a shot at PSA on their Facebook page that is causing a Twitter storm regarding prices and turnaround time. The gist of the post was PSA is not working hard enough so they raised prices to make more money. Hopefully my picture will link ok below for anyone interested.
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I'd have to see it either in a better scan, or in hand, but from what I can make out of the halftone pattern on both Rice cards, they are both real, but the HGA one is a bit underinked on black
I don't know if that's how their holders are supposed to fit, but if they're supposed to be snug, it's undersized. (The PSA card also seems undersized. ) By my "put the cursor over the border to see if they seem equal" method, the centering is pretty nice. The left border seems like it has a lot of chipping. And while it may be a product of the image as has been suggested, to me the edges, especially the left seem slightly faded towards bluish green from green. Even if it's not trimmed, I'm not seeing a 9. |
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Something that amazes me: how few people selling pricey cards have scanners. I would guess that 2/3 of the high end modern cards I see offered for sale do not have quality images provided. At best, someone sets up a stand and decent backdrop and goes for it with the camera phone. I figure if you are going to sell four-figure cards, invest in a decent flatbed scanner to image them.
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Unfortunately, I agree with you 100%. Something about having your sets be in the same slabs is important to allot of collectors. PSA knows people are willing to pay a premium to achieve that. Ive never heard anyone say they where crossing over their PSA slabs to any other grader except with my kids Pokemon.
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