is CTA a reputable grading service?
kh99
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Just wondering if CTA is a reputable/respected grading service. I just have one T206 Tolstoi Cy Young card I need graded, and it's cheaper than joining PSA. I submitted the card to SGC, but they rejected it as too short (not trimmed, factory short cut). I'm just trying to get it graded before selling it...
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-- Yogi Berra
I bought a CTA graded card to crack and crossover. It's a 1/1 Topps promo, so I didn't so much care about what they said it was graded. Looked fine in the holder but whenl i cracked it, and the "sleeve" they use to hold the card in place literally peeled the gold foil and part of the gloss right off font of the card. Sweet.
It was probably a 9, but now it's worthless.
Unfortunately they lost their rep by scamming people from the very start. I know two people directly involved from the beginning ( that were not of CTA, but made a deal with CTA)-- buying PSA 5's and 6's T206 cards, cracking them out and receiving 7's and 8's from CTA to bolster their rep early in vintage cards. This lasted aprroximately 7 months to a year from the very start. For this, they received a discount in grading fees due to large submissions and this helped legitimize CTA. I posted something on this topic years ago here, but could not find that thread//
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
Just my 10cents......
<< <i>Unfortunately they lost their rep by scamming people from the very start. I know two people directly involved from the beginning ( that were not of CTA, but made a deal with CTA)-- buying PSA 5's and 6's T206 cards, cracking them out and receiving 7's and 8's from CTA to bolster their rep early in vintage cards. This lasted aprroximately 7 months to a year from the very start. For this, they received a discount in grading fees due to large submissions and this helped legitimize CTA. I posted something on this topic years ago here, but could not find that thread// >>
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I wouldn't grade with them, but there can be bargains for crackouts if you look closely enough.
Bosox1976
<< <i>I am 5 of 6 on CTA crackouts - all have held their grade and I had a CTA 8.5 89 UD Griffey RC go to a PSA 10. The one that didn't cross was trimmed.
I wouldn't grade with them, but there can be bargains for crackouts if you look closely enough. >>
That's what I was hoping for. I got the card for $.99 so I guess I can't complain. I'm just mad that it's the holder itself that destroyed the card. Of all the things I expected from a no-name crossover, that wasn't one.
Steve
Steve