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I think the more likely scenario is that as older ungraded card populations dwindle over the upcoming years, SGC will naturally grade more recent items. Meaning that in 10-20 years from now they will be grading more 50's cards. 10 years later, more 60's cards. Etc.
In their latest 10K, PSA said they average $5.60 revenue per graded card. They must be overwhelmingly grading new stuff and include many volume discounts. SGC is probably averaging twice that revenue. That likely means SGC makes a profit while PSA does not. If so, who is buying who? Last edited by egbeachley; 12-26-2010 at 10:31 PM. |
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