which company grades harder?
jbugs
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put these 3 in order, if tie say it. According to beckett their cards are worth twice as much a psa, and 5-6 as much as sgc and others.
psa
bgs
sgc
i think all 3 of those are pretty good companies, and i think beckett is just trying to bring in more business and ruin the hobby more than it already has.
psa
bgs
sgc
i think all 3 of those are pretty good companies, and i think beckett is just trying to bring in more business and ruin the hobby more than it already has.
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PSA
SGC
Also, Where does Beckett say their cards are worth more? Basically look at what prices they get at auction and you can see what company get's more etc.
For new stuff I"d say Becket 1st, PSA 2nd, SGC 3rd
For Vintage I'd say they are all equal in grading difficulty with their faults. PSA was the original so they have graded the most so they are always considered top dog. Beckett has the problem with grading cards that are cut off sheets. SGC is pretty difficult but go easier on centering.
The main thing for people is which company gets you more money when you try and resell.
Currently it's BGS on top for modern but PSA rules vintage. There have been some exceptions with old BGS/BVG but I think BVG will lose alot of popularity because of certain grading pratices (sheet cut etc)
BGS
PSA
SGC
which one is better to sell;
PSA
BGS
SGC
my pick: PSA
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"The card has a book value of $125-$250 for a BGS Gem Mint graded copy, $60-$120 for PSA Gem Mint and $15-$40 for the Gem Mint "Other" category"
- SGC
- BGS
- PSA
They all are weak though. It will only take someone to come out with decent marketing and these following features to take over...- Case as nice as BGS
- Buy Back like PSA
- High grading standard like SGC
I see these as the most visible flaws of each of the current top three grading companies.