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| View Poll Results: Which grading company would bring you the highest return on your card if you sold it? | |||
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68 | 60.71% |
| SGC |
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39 | 34.82% |
| Beckett |
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5 | 4.46% |
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There are some big-time collectors who prefer PSA. Just look at their PSA registry sets. More of the big money goes into PSA, at least for material after 1900. If you are talking about hi-grade pre-war sets, PSA is a good choice for your investment.
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