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This company made three critical errors in sports cards. The awful initial label. The awful abandonment of subgrades. And the awful merging of CSG and CGC. They missed their window for establishing a position in sports.
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And although not related to sports, they made another huge mistake in changing the CGC label. Maybe in 10 years no one will remember all these missteps, but they sure stand out now. |
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I have said this before. I don't have any idea on why they just didn't integrate the sports card grading right into their normal processes from the get go. No separate division, whatever subgrades options that were on the TCG side, and just use the existing CGC labels. Seems like that would have saved a ton of heartache from both sides not to mention development money from CGC itself. The slabs are fantastic, but it seems they have regressed into just a pokemon grader now.
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After my first sub with them a few months ago, I do think that their slab is my favorite. That said, they are definitely a value killer in the modern sports world. I have been watching the prices of their slabs when it comes to vintage sports, and it seems like they are catching up to the values of the vintage SGC slabs. That is a plus. If we have SGC and CGC getting good value for vintage, that is great. That way you don't have to wait 6+ months for PSA to grade a vintage order.
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Do you have any examples on CGC and SGC vintage prices getting close? I feel like CGC is an after thought in the vintage market. Whatever they get to grade on the sports card side seems to be all ultra modern stuff.
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It isn't that far off for most stuff. People tend to buy the card and if it looks nice for the price, it will sell. I only use CGC for vintage cards that avoid the dreaded plastic sleeve. Smaller sized cards and cards slightly cut larger, will go to SGC. People aren't as reluctant to buy CSG/CGC vintage cards as people think. There is a decent amount of vintage collectors using the registry.
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![]() The only thing that is stopping me from switching over completely to CGC is their inconsistency and inability to have proper slabs for cards. The plastic sleeves inside of them bother me. Plus I would want to have Tall Boys slabbed. They really need to fix their slab issues to keep up with PSA/SGC.
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I have a small stack of cards sports and some gaming cards that I am ready to send for grading. I have been flipping back in forth from sending to CGC (cheaper/better cases) or SGC or splitting them up with just vintage going to SGC. Are you feeling CGC grades are more consistent, but are they inline with SGC/PSA or more like BVG. I feel like they may have been better recently? However, last sub I sent in three 77 Star Wars card SGC crack outs (2 7.5, and 1 7). All three got 8's from CGC. It just gave me pause again. They do look great in the cases though. And $5 per card cheaper adds up in a hurry even with a few add on $2 for autos.
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Are you thinking CGC is over-grading on vintage now? Most of my older stuff is already graded in green CGS slabs - they were very strict on green labels I thought.
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CGC also grades differently than SGC. The rubrics are similar, but I see differences. CGC seems to be easier on corners than SGC, but is harder on surfaces. Just like PSA is easier on centering, each company grades cards differently. An off center SGC 7 could be a PSA 8. A perfectly centered SGC 8 could come back a PSA 7. BVG gets a bad reputation, they are not that far off of SGC/PSA as people think they are. Most people would lump them in with BCCG unfortunately. There are many BVG slabs that would cross over well to PSA and SGC. However, you need to know how each company grades these cards. I have three stacks of cards savers. One is for SGC, one for PSA, and one for CGC. I know how each company grades cards and send cards based on how each company trains their employees.
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CGC is definitely easier on corners. Most of the overgraded stuff I have seen in vintage with CGC you can pinpoint to dinged corners. I would also agree CGC is harder on surface, my guess that is due to their machine scanning which picks up more defects. I don't think SGC is as advanced as PSA/CGC when it comes to machine assistance.
SGC is for sure a stickler on centering. Two of those three cards are 7.5 so, yes, any given day that coin flip could go to a 7 or 8 with any grader. It just gave me pause since all three were in the same direction and held to the pattern I had with past subs. I am leaning toward another small sub to CGC since it might have some more gamer cards and ultra modern. I have a few more SGC crackouts i can add. The stupid thing is that it is cheaper to regrade old green SGC labels to CGC than just to reholder at SGC (which they may regrade anyway?). I would disagree with BVG though. They have been poop for a long time with vintage grades. They are consistent. Just expect one full grade lower when crossing to PSA/SGC. Anyways, hopefully CGC has smoothed out their grading and can be consistent going forward. That is the big thing. They started out hammering chrome/prizm surfaces on ultra modern and really crazy loose with vintage with the green labels. Changed the grading scale a touch with centering. Now tightened up a bit with vintage. Maybe they have passed all the growing pains. My opinion, is that all of this back and forth is one of the big reasons they haven't made much a dent in the sportscard side. |
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You have to remember that the majority of BVG slabs were graded in a period of time when PSA/SGC also were grading easier. If you have an older label or cert # PSA slab, it may also grade 1 grade lower compared to current standards. Same thing with the older green label SGC slabs.
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I preferred the CSG gold lettering on the slab with black label, but I can live with the CGC white lettering. |
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I have been thinking about the preservation side of my collection more recently. It is no secret, that SGC slabs are pretty damn flimsy. They are not waterproof, which means I don't know how much humidty gets in to the case. I do my best of keeping them safe, but you never know. I can see if the slabs were dropped, the black insert could damage the card if it has defect or edge to it, as well as the slab cracking open. CGC slabs bring in the security of a BGS slab with the size of PSA slabs. The black label pretty much stolen from SGC's black label. So you get a bit of the best of all three. |
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Sure ONCE they are in your house and you arent shaking them much with movement you are fine, but those slabs shake in shipment and no way around that damage. Seems they've gotten better on those jagged edges ... but its amazing that after all these years when they keep promising "BIG THINGS TO COME" they cant invest in keeping a "tux" look but modernizing their case for protection and also security. |
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Can a mod rename the thread to CGC and not CSG ?
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the last stage of grading is such a death crawl. "Finalized" but takes forever.
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They need additional staffing on the quality control side
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What's the current turnaround time for CSG looking like? I have an order of some 70's/early 80's sports cards that I was thinking of sending their way or to SGC depending on what processing times look like.
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Also I like their text message customer service. As long as the left hand is talking to the right hand you could simply ask there. 855-472-3310 |
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