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    Question about grading

    I just came into some late 60's early 70's cards and I am debating where to get the high end ones graded.

    Out of the major 4 grading houses which do most collecters/card shops prefer?

    PSA
    BGS
    SGC
    GAI

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    psa/bgs are the best companies. BGS has tougher grades so If they are in excellent condition BGS would be the one to go with. If you are looking for the highest grade from a reputible company PSA would be the way to go.

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    I personally prefer SGC, but if you are looking to resale, go with BGS or PSA. I only buy SGC graded cards as they are more accurate in grading.

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    I would go with BGS

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    Beckett uses BVG for vintage and let me tell you, your card will shift all over the place.

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