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Charles Finley

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  1. Has anyone cracked a CSG slab to send into PSA or vice versa? It would be interesting to see the results other than speculating as discussed above. I have found that it’s going to be a tough hill to climb for CSG cards. CSG cards are getting about 50-65% of PSA values. One example is 2012 topps Heritage Mike Trout. PSA 9 ranges and sells for 350-400+. CSG 9 was listed at $249 (significant discount to start) had almost 600 looks and 40+ watchers only to sell for $220. I am hoping if all the previous posts are true, then eventually CSG cards are more comparable in value to PSA/Beckett. I have read all the various reasons for grading cards, my reason and I am sure most collectors/investors is to preserve/increase the value of the card (be it a 1990 Fleer Bo Jackson or a 1952 Mickey Mantle) I am hoping CSG makes some progress with a pop report and more CSG slabs hitting the market can only help. Thoughts?
  2. Dang. Good luck. I don’t expect my economy level subs back anytime soon...
  3. I sent my submissions UPS, date logged in as 4/10/21. I just received my express cards 4/23&4/24. I am extremely happy with CSG. I also really like how the slabs look. I hope they will hold value like PSA. My economy cards are still listed as “scheduled for grading” I assume the volume CSG is handling is quite large. Sending a few more before the price increase.