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08-09-2008, 01:32 AM #11

To be honest on a modern day card the BGS 9 really holds no weight to me. Cards are supposed to be mint. Bgs 9 just reiterates that. Remember the condition of the book value for moden day cards are in MINT. Anything under that should book less. Now if it were a Barry Sanders rookie or Dan marino etc, then you'd have more SV and CV and BV etc.
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08-09-2008, 06:43 AM #12
actually it does
thew HI BV is on NM-MT range a 9 is MINT
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08-09-2008, 10:35 AM #13
Just checked the guide and this is true. An 8 (nm-mint) would be 100% of bv and a 9 (mint) would be 100%-200% of book value. This is according to beckett not the market.
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08-09-2008, 10:42 AM #14
If someone can buy all their cards in person or they are buying sets with little or no condition problems then grading isn't for them. There is also the problem with card doctoring that grading does offer some protection against.
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08-09-2008, 11:42 AM #15
Actually there is a bit of a lul in the Baseball Graded market too. It's actually beckett's fault. Them getting into that industry has really cheapened the market for that stuff. Truely veteran collectors who go through SGC , PSA , or GAI , bgs / bvg / bccg are where novice collectors go. There are too many of those too. So if you are one here is your wakeup call. HELLO beckett does the pricing for not only raw but for graded cards too. That in itself is too much of a conflict of interest that they already have shown based on their writing actions that they can absolutely not handle.
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08-09-2008, 12:09 PM #16
Interesting that the baseball market is in a lull. I find it hard to believe that veteran collectors prefer PSA, SGC, and GAI over BGS. From what I have been reading about grading the big 3 are PSA, SGC, and BGS/BVG with each having their own market. SGC for pre-war, PSA for vintage and BGS for modern. Many have also had success crossing BVG to SGC and PSA holders. I've never owned a GAI graded card but their rep is not as good as the big three companies.
I have cards from each of the big three services and each seems to be pretty accurate in their grading and it comes down to preference when deciding which to go with.
Pricing could be an issue but who really goes off of bv (except trading)when ebay seems to reflect the current price.
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08-09-2008, 06:11 PM #17
I would have to agree that BGS has taken over for Modern cards. I would be interested to see the numbers but i bet BGS does twice as much as PSA for 1990-present. I only see a strong PSA group for vintage cards.
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08-09-2008, 06:47 PM #18
I'd love to see those figures as well especially with modern football. IMO PSA might still have the edge for modern (all sports) due to their registries and $5.00 grading specials. If BGS doesn't have the modern lead they still are considered my most to be the top graders for that niche.
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