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ASTROBURN
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I was thinking of going for Graded cards. Out of all the companies, do you guys have a preference? Beckett? PSA? others? Do some hold a higher regard in the market than others?
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Most will say BGS for modern, PSA for vintage and SGC for pre-war, but I am partial to PSA just because I like the slim design. Honestly, it can really sometimes come down to the specific card and what your needs are.
Most will say BGS for modern, PSA for vintage and SGC for pre-war
Most will say BGS for modern, PSA for vintage and SGC for pre-war, but I am partial to PSA just because I like the slim design. Honestly, it can really sometimes come down to the specific card and what your needs are.
Well said.
to the OP, give us more of what your focus would be with your slabs
I use the rule for modern cards of anything after 1995 BGS. Before is PSA. I'm sure there is a gray area there but I just can't seem to really want a 89 upper deck Griffey rc as a BGS 9.5. The PSA 10 is much nicer. And the contrary I would probably never buy a PSA 10 Bryce Harper Bowman Chrome auto. I would assume the auto graded poorly so they went the PSA route. Just my very unqualified answer.
I was thinking of going for Graded cards. Out of all the companies, do you guys have a preference? Beckett? PSA? others? Do some hold a higher regard in the market than others?
Ive been kicking around goin for Bagwells rookies, but graded 10s. I have stacks of rookies in my doubles box, but i dont feel any could draw a ten. So I figured I could go for em already graded. But I noticed so many different grade companies, I just wanted peoples opinions as to which graded cards I should shoot for.
Thanks for all the input btw...