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jeff550 said:bgs modern
psa post war vintage
sgc pre war vintage
ksa is also reputable, especialy for hockey, wouldent trust them with highend though
btlusk said:I just purchased a Jason Heyward 2008 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor and would like to get it graded. Which service is the best to use, PSA or BGS?
Agreed G$G $MONEY$ said:jeff550 said:bgs modern
psa post war vintage
sgc pre war vintage
ksa is also reputable, especialy for hockey, wouldent trust them with highend though
this is a pretty good basic guideline of how the market works if you are grading to sell now or in the future. If you are just a collector and looking to protect your cards, they are all good for that but in the end you have to decide which one you find the most aesthetically pleasing for yourself.
Gee Debbie Downerjcmint said:Probably a safe bet it was graded already and likely not a gem. Just a heads up.
btlusk said:I just purchased a Jason Heyward 2008 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor and would like to get it graded. Which service is the best to use, PSA or BGS?
jcmint said:btlusk said:I just purchased a Jason Heyward 2008 Bowman Chrome Blue Refractor and would like to get it graded. Which service is the best to use, PSA or BGS?
Probably a safe bet it was graded already and likely not a gem. Just a heads up.
G $MONEY$ said:jeff550 said:bgs modern
psa post war vintage
sgc pre war vintage
ksa is also reputable, especialy for hockey, wouldent trust them with highend though
this is a pretty good basic guideline of how the market works if you are grading to sell now or in the future. If you are just a collector and looking to protect your cards, they are all good for that but in the end you have to decide which one you find the most aesthetically pleasing for yourself.
RiceLynnEvans75 said:G $MONEY$ said:jeff550 said:bgs modern
psa post war vintage
sgc pre war vintage
ksa is also reputable, especialy for hockey, wouldent trust them with highend though
this is a pretty good basic guideline of how the market works if you are grading to sell now or in the future. If you are just a collector and looking to protect your cards, they are all good for that but in the end you have to decide which one you find the most aesthetically pleasing for yourself.
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I don't even get caught up anymore in the "which is best" because each has their ups and their downs. I don't grade to sell and haven't graded anything in about 6 years now. I will purchase graded however and prefer SGC simply because I trust them and I like the looks of their holders.
Topnotchsy said:BGs tends to be a tad stricter than PSA so if you are unsure if it would get a BGS 9.5, it is worth considering PSA. Another thing to consider, because pretty much everyone uses BGS to grade the newer stuff, there's very little nice PSA graded stuff from the last few years, and there's a decent number of PSA fans out there who only buy PSA. The result is that at times the PSA graded card will sell for more than the BGS one in the same grade.
Topnotchsy said:I know that most people are just going to post about the companies they have a bias to. I will mention that I picked up a 2005 Bowman Chrome Justin Verlander SCG 98 (equivalent of a BGS 9.5 or PSA 10) for $80 recently. Just a few days earlier a BGS 9.5 sold for around $150. SCG is a respected company and very popular for pre-war stuff, but on the modern stuff I think this sale is telling. (The card is at BGS now so in a few days I'll know if it crossed to a 9.5.)
You may be right. I should have limited my statement to newer cards as that is what I am familiar with. To be fair, my comment was directed at the card in question...BunchOBull said:Topnotchsy said:BGs tends to be a tad stricter than PSA so if you are unsure if it would get a BGS 9.5, it is worth considering PSA. Another thing to consider, because pretty much everyone uses BGS to grade the newer stuff, there's very little nice PSA graded stuff from the last few years, and there's a decent number of PSA fans out there who only buy PSA. The result is that at times the PSA graded card will sell for more than the BGS one in the same grade.
On modern, I agree, BGS is more strict...but pre-1980, I totally disagree. From 1980 to 1990 I consider both companies hit or miss.
yes thisjeff550 said:bgs modern
psa post war vintage
sgc pre war vintage
ksa is also reputable, especialy for hockey, wouldent trust them with highend though