Basically, in my (fairly vast) experience if the card is centered, it will likely be a PSA 5 or 6. If it's not centered and managed a BVG 6, it's probably a PSA 6 or 7.
I say this because Beckett puts a higher premium on centering than any of the major grading companies.
It should cross over just fine. The early BVG with the subgrades are more of a crapshoot since I think Beckett was still getting their act together. The current slabs are OK. If you are asking will a BVG 6 crossover at least into a PSA 5, the answer is Yes. Just remember to crack first!
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I say this because Beckett puts a higher premium on centering than any of the major grading companies.
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