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The numbers do not surprise me. SGC had a shot to cut into that market share but SGC could not possibly be worse at promoting themselves. Despite the overly animated/caffeinated Peter, there is ZERO energy coming out of FL. They do a better job than PSA. They grade faster. I like their holders more than any other TPG but fact is that the bulk of the hobby prefers PSA slabs and those numbers demonstrate that.
At this point PSA could do everything wrong and it would not shift those numbers much. Kook Aid anyone. https://postimg.cc/zy0C12LB
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![]() Maybe the third time will be the charm. Sadly the price between being mislabeled and correctly labeled is worth the 3rd grading fee. |
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Well they're not leading the pack on logging in since they switched to the numb skull move of "same log in" for all 4 companies. Their IT had been working on it for 10 days now and folks can't submit or pay their bill. Sometimes being "too smart" bites you in the ass.
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For many collectors, I’m going to sell it or my heirs are going to sell it.
And PSA maximizes value. Undeniable. For reasons well documented here and elsewhere. End of discussion for many. When I first started collecting, I loved SGC. For many cards I wish I paid up a little and got the same grade in PSA. Which is now worth like 30-50% more. |
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