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NicholePer

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  1. Yes! CSG plans to launch a set registry where collectors can display their cards and compete for prizes on CSGcards.com. It is a guide to collecting cards and also competing which sets are the best. We will announce when the Registry will be up and running.
  2. Thank you for your question. Good resources for determining the value of your cards are completed eBay auctions and the posted prices of large sports card dealers. It doesn't have to be exact, but a realistic average estimate would work.
  3. Thank you for your question. CSG processes credit card payments when a submission enters the grading phase of the certification process.
  4. Broome discusses the sports card market and the upcoming CSG Academy. Read more.
  5. Thank you for your question. CSG will certify cards with manufacturer’s certified (“pack pulled”) autographs. Cards with other autographs are not currently eligible for CSG certification.
  6. Thank you for your question. If you joined as an CSG Premium or Elite member, your $150 grading credit will be posted to your account instantly. It will then be automatically applied to your submissions until the credit is exhausted.
  7. Thank you for your question. CSG currently grades cards that measure 2-5/8" x 3-3/4" or less. We will announce when thicker cards will be accepted.
  8. CSG processes credit card payments when a submission enters the grading phase of the certification process. The invoice is the overall total of your submission. If you have any further questions please contact CSG customer service about your order by calling 888-274-4723 (toll free) or 941-361-1950, or email service@csgcards.com.
  9. Thank you for your question. CSG focuses on grading sports cards and accepts submissions that include cards that are up to 7.25 mm thick. For non-sports cards, such as Pokémon or Magic: The Gathering, you'll want to submit them to our affiliate company, CGC. https://www.cgccomics.com/
  10. CSG processes credit card payments when a submission enters the grading phase of the certification process.
  11. Also, here is the tracking for packages that have been delivered. https://www.csgcards.com/account/my-submissions/
  12. Absolutely! It is on the services and fees page. https://www.csgcards.com/submit/services-fees/csg/
  13. Thank you for your question. CSG is currently grading all submissions delivered the week of April 5, 2021. On the services and fees page, CSG posts updates of the week submissions are being processed. https://www.csgcards.com/submit/services-fees/csg/
  14. Thank you for your question. CSG processes credit card payments when a submission enters the grading phase of the certification process.
  15. Submitters generally receive an email within a few hours of their submission being shipped. This email will include shipping details and the carrier's tracking number. The tracking number can be entered on the carrier's website for up-to-date information. If you can't find the email, be sure to check the spam folder in case it is there.
  16. Thank you for your question. If you are submitting cards under the Unlimited Value WalkThrough or WalkThrough grading tiers, mark each side of your shipping box with WK in large, bold letters. If you are submitting cards under the Express grading tier, mark each side of your shipping box with EX in large, bold letters.
  17. Thank you for your question! You must be a Florida resident to work for CSG.
  18. CSG is currently on the week of April 5th. To view what week is currently being grade, you can visit the Service & Fees page and the current week is displayed above the table. https://www.csgcards.com/submit/services-fees/csg/
  19. Thank you for your question. Unfortunately, CSG currently does not grade any of these. We will make an announcement when there are any updates to what we grade. Here is a list to distinguish the cards we do and do not grade. https://www.csgcards.com/card-grading/cards-we-grade/
  20. Thank your for your question. CSG accepts submissions from CSG Collector members through the mail or at select shows only. CSG Collector members are not able to drop off cards at our office.
  21. Great question! Absolutely CSG plans and is working on a population report. We will make an announcement when it will be available.
  22. Thank you for your question. Turnaround times reflect the average length of time that we think it will take to complete a submission received today under a given grading tier or service. Turnaround times for individual submissions can vary based on a variety of factors including whether the submission form was completed properly, the submission was packaged correctly, the collectibles require additional research and other reasons. Here is a link of the the tiers and the estimated times. https://www.csgcards.com/submit/services-fees/csg/
  23. Absolutely! Please make sure that the total number of the cards are the same as the number what you are originally submitting and the cards qualify for the same tier.
  24. Thank you for your question. Currently we have a submission center in Shanghai and we are adding more in the future. Here is an article with a list of all our official submission centers, dealers and group submitters. https://www.csgcards.com/news/article/8918/csg-authorized-dealers/
  25. Thank you for your question. We are well aware of these types of issues. Our senior grading staff has decades of professional grading experience with other well-known grading companies. Exact issues such as the infamous Topps greening or inconsistent sizing of Fleer stickers are taken into account and are understood. On the topic of greening cards in high grade holders: all of the top tier grading companies do in fact deduct for this defect. The problem is, many of these cards that were graded at a high grade, did not have the greening at the time. These cards continue to turn even after grading. This is why you may find a 9.5 with greening.