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PunsRTonsOfFun

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  1. On 2/24/2022 at 5:12 PM, I dont have one said:

    The grades there are more fair 

    You can be honest and just say their grades are easier instead of pretending it's something otherwise. Denial never benefits anyone. I can't wait til PSA's recent (and long overdue) increase in standards creates all sorts of chaos in the hobby. A PSA 10 from five years ago would barely be a PSA 8 today. When those older PSA cards start hitting the market, people are going to notice.

  2. First, don't get a 1/1 graded unless you can choose Gem Mint as a min grade or Authenticated if not Gem. A Gem grade will add value to a 1/1, any other grade will not in nearly all cases.

    As for your question about value, there's no correct answer. A 1/1 card is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. If the player is a nobody or even a minor star, the card isn't going to have much value despite being a 1/1. That's actually something that's been misconstrued in the of card breakers. Cards aren't valuable just because they're numbered. They still have to be the right player and even the right set. I cringe when I see breakers freaking out over a numbered card to 25 of some backup catcher. That card is basically a common.

  3. On 2/12/2022 at 12:54 PM, Jeremy Autry said:

    Grade hardest and sell for about the cheapest= not a formula for success.  Great for PC I guess 

    Selling for the cheapest is temporary. I don't know why people are expecting a company that's been in business for just a year to have the same ROI as PSA when other grading companies that have been around decades still don't. The short sightedness of this hobby is staggering.

  4. On 2/10/2022 at 7:32 AM, cwall08 said:

    This seems extremely stupid. What company providing a service doesn't prep before inspection? I worked NDE for over 17 years. This would be like asking the welder or the company I was inspecting welds for to do all my prep work for me. If CSG doesn't wipe, clean, prep, whatever description you want to use and just takes card from sleeve and holder to microscope that's horrible service!!!!

    There's no grading company that cleans or preps the card before they grade it. They actually can't because they could risk damaging the card in the process of doing so.

  5. On 5/29/2021 at 3:09 PM, ItismeH said:

    Having been pressed down in a screwdown was most likely the case with my Fleer Jordan RC that came back EV/trimmed since I bought mine from a legitimate seller who was an LCS owner about 5 years ago.

    Same thing happened to my 1993 SP Derek Jeter. Teenage me had kept it pressed down in a screwdown and CSG understandably sent it back EV/Trimmed. Sent it to SGC and they actually graded it. Whatever technology CSG is using is ridiculously impressive and not something utilized by the other grading companies. As more collectors begin to understand that, CSG should (and probably will) gain a large following. Between their best in the industry slab and tough grading standards on condition and alteration, it's becoming pretty obvious CSG is step above the other grading companies right now. And eventually, that's going to matter more than the acronym on the slab label.

  6. On card autos also mean the card was sent to the player, who handled it, signed it, and sent it back so it's tough for them to gem with so much activity. Regarding the Vlad Jr., there's pretty obvious whitening in some of the corners, which would prevent a gem or mint grade.

  7. On 11/6/2021 at 9:59 PM, Sluggo and The Radiation Children said:

    Have you noticed there aren't a lot of CSG 10s in YouTube reveals? In an effort to separate themselves from the rest of the pack (PSA mainly I guess) CSG has come up with these strict (too strict evidently)..we're talking 4 leaf clovers and Unicorns when it comes to a CSG 10 sightings. So, enjoy all your 9s while CSG tries to build it's reputation at your expense. 

    40% of my 50 card CSG order was graded 9.5s or higher with one 10. Sounds like someone is used to the lax, lazy, and low standards grading you see with the other companies...

  8. On 10/26/2021 at 11:51 AM, Kon_Jelly said:

    Dang! I mean it passes the eye test, and when I measure the image in an editor it's a single pixel difference left to right on the front. You must have just barely missed that perfect 10!

    If that's the case, that's pretty impressive grading. A Perfect grade must literally be just that!

  9. On 10/13/2021 at 10:01 PM, Bead said:

    i just had two cards sent to PSA cross-over that were 9.5 CSG.. Both of them were no "reholder" unless minimum 10 grade .. both came back from PSA in the same CSG 9.5 slab.. on a sticker with handwriting, PSA marked up the corners and the centering on the front of one of my cards. After seeing the remarks from PSA, I am now surprised i got 9.5s with CSG

    You had zero chance of these cards crossing over to a PSA 10 in their CSG slabs. PSA has zero incentive to make people think that a CSG 9.5 is a PSA 10. Had you cracked the CSG cases and sent the cards in, you had a shot. Same goes with SGC. PSA is not going to make customers think CSG and SGC are on the same level as them, though they're both definitely tougher than PSA. It's that simple.

  10. On 9/28/2021 at 7:10 PM, Lerxst said:

    You are absolutely correct that the value of CSG slabs are well below the grading cost. I just found that out the hard way. Never again

    Buyer's dream! With the Blackstone acquisition and already established partnership with Fanatics, the future is bright for CSG. They're the only grading company positioned to compete with PSA in the long term (5+ years from now). That's not great now for flippers, but too damn bad.