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Which is the best grading service and why?

i'm considering grading my entire set. all in need are 20 more cards to finish it.
Looking for Roethlisberger (higher end)





ref; sportsguy247, clippers21fan,
ahares,samsgirl214, cardnyou,
donniebaseball23, bradley25,
duncangal, battier, josher416
speedmaster, SkiVermont3,netfan5

Comments

  • MantlefanMantlefan Posts: 1,079 ✭✭
    Well, this is the PSA Forum, so I guess my answer is....PSA. You might get a different answer on the SGC website.image
    Frank

    Always looking for 1957 Topps BB in PSA 9!
  • and another at the BGS site image


    and another at the PRO site image
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  • BugOnTheRugBugOnTheRug Posts: 1,611 ✭✭✭
    ........and another at GAI

    ......and another at NASA

    ......and another at Barnes and Noble.......

    BOTR
  • BasiloneBasilone Posts: 2,492 ✭✭
    At least she is the ugly one....its hard to hate a looker.

    John
  • wolfbearwolfbear Posts: 2,759 ✭✭✭

    John, actually, I think she's the pretty one ! But then again, pretty is as pretty does ... image

    But, back to the original question :

    If you think you'll ever want to sell your collection, or think your heirs might, then PSA is the answer.
    Since it looks like you collect modern cards, BGS is probably just as good for you,
    but you'll need a lot more space to store them in because BGS holders are thicker.

    Also, if you're at all competitive, and is there anyone interested in sports who isn't,
    you'll probably have the most fun by getting them graded by PSA and putting them in the PSA registry.

    John, now that I look again, thery're all kinda cute ...


    Pix of 'My Kids'

    "How about a little fire Scarecrow ?"
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