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Who is your grader of choice?

What grading company's slab do you like your personal collection cards in?


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G $MONEY$

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Just wondering who FCB's favorite grader is? Putting re-sale value to the side, what slabs do you prefer your personal collection cards in? Although i do own PSA and a few SGC slabs, i prefer all my PC cards in BGS slabs .How about all of you?
 

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If resale value is thrown aside, the most aesthetically pleasing slabs are SGS slabs in my eyes. Of course all of the graded cards I own are BGS, however, for obvious reasons.
 

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scotty21690 said:


They do look great with the black background, and I can't argue with how easy they are on the eyes. That being said, for simplicity and notoriety I give my vote to PSA. I know you say re-sale aside, but somewhere down the line I atleast want the option to get the most for my stuff if I end up selling it. Thats why PSa gets my nom. I'd assume since this is a 85-90% prospector board, that BGS will come out in front.


I feel all three are great for certain eras
 

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wolfmanalfredo said:
I'd assume since this is a 85-90% prospector board, that BGS will come out in front.



do you really think that 90% of this board is a prospector? BTW i do "prospect", but i prospect Hockey and Football rookies a lot more than Baseball.
 

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For my 1969 Topps stuff, I go with PSA. For my chrome suff with an auto, I go with BGS for the auto grade. The BGS cases are more damage resistant than the PSA but I like the simplicity of the PSA caes for the vintage.
 

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I'd go with PSA. Because the majority of what would be slabbed would be vintage, and they take up less space in my closet. If I new I would be lugging them around a lot, or my closet shelves were prone to collapsing, or I was predominantly grading the mint shiny stuff, I'd be more likely to go BGS, but that is not the case..
 

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G $MONEY$ said:
wolfmanalfredo said:
I'd assume since this is a 85-90% prospector board, that BGS will come out in front.



do you really think that 90% of this board is a prospector? BTW i do "prospect", but i prospect Hockey and Football rookies a lot more than Baseball.


I'm not sure of the actual percentage of all users, but it does seem that at least 90% of active posters/posts are made by prospectors, or thoes who aspire to be.
 

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Since I only grade for my PC, I've gone with BGS due to the grading deal FCB is able to get. However, I've come across 2 PSA slabs in my collection now and I like how much thinner they are compared to BGS. Unfortunately, the PSA slabs don't look like they have a protective sleeve inside like BGS does to help protect the card.
 

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G $MONEY$ said:
wolfmanalfredo said:
I'd assume since this is a 85-90% prospector board, that BGS will come out in front.



do you really think that 90% of this board is a prospector? BTW i do "prospect", but i prospect Hockey and Football rookies a lot more than Baseball.
i don't know about 90%, but I do believe these would be majority choice:

large majority collect newer players (bgs would be choice)
player collectors (no grade)
vintage (psa majority sgc secondary)
vintage autos (psa/dna)

Again those would be majorities..there would be a few exceptions (including myself where I am now leaning towards everything psa for rookies, vintage, and vintage autos, and ungraded for everything else)
 

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Because the main foci of my collection are pre-1993, I tend to go PSA. On things I really want slabbed that are more modern, BGS. In terms of what I have in my collection, I have each of the big three and actually collect them all to some degree.

As side projects, I'm building high grade Thomas rookie/xrc/minor/ncaa sets in BGS and SGC slabs as well. Compulsion at it's finest.
 

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BGS... beckett has been around a long time... I would just trust sending my cards to them.. but I dont grade my cards.. but I do like buying graded!
 

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My grader of choice is me. At least for modern cards, noticing and/or caring about the difference between a 9, a 9.5, a 10 or whatever is, to me, the most ridiculous thing about this hobby.
 

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braden said:
My grader of choice is me. At least for modern cards, noticing and/or caring about the difference between a 9, a 9.5, a 10 or whatever is, to me, the most ridiculous thing about this hobby.


While i can understand your point of view, buying cards online is a whole other animal. When you have to deal
with eBay sellers that are html stupid, raw cards are very frustrating to purchase.
 

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I voted PSA, but my general rule of thumb is if card is 1989 or older = PSA, card is 1990 or newer = BGS.

For the most part, I despise grading and think it's mostly a joke. I do like the holders for protection though, and for buying online I like slabbed vintage as it's a guarantee of card authenticity.
 

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braden said:
At least for modern cards, noticing and/or caring about the difference between a 9, a 9.5, a 10 or whatever is, to me, the most ridiculous thing about this hobby.


I agree that it can get pretty silly to put such a premium on cards that differ so little in condition.

But it isn't just for modern cards. The difference between 7 and 8's in vintage are really hard to tell as well.
The difference in price can be 2x-3x and more, but the difference in reality is often very slight.

And it's not always that consistent, which is why the crack and resubmit game is so popular.

I kind of get caught up in the set registry for my Aaron collection, so I'm always looking for 8's or better to improve my rating. Here's my most recent "upgrade"


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When I scanned it last night, I was really disappointed in myself. I can't wait to get rid of this terribly o/c copy (with some mystery black line towards the top right) and get an 8 that looks more like my 7.

BTW if anyone has such as card, I'll give them both my 8 and 7 for it. :)
 

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