CGC Cards is the division of CGC devoted to the expert grading of collectible cards, including TCGs, sports cards and non-sports cards. Pokémon, Topps, Magic: The Gathering, Panini, Marvel, Upper Deck, Yu-Gi-Oh! and much more — they’re all here! CGC is part of the Certified Colle...
CGC Cards uses a highly accurate 10-point grading scale to evaluate TCGs, sports cards and non-sports cards. Below are CGC Cards’ grading standards for each numeric grade as well as information on designations and autograph grades.Pristine Card, Pristine Label The CGC Cards Pristine 10 label...
CGC is a subsidiary of Certified Collectibles Group, which provides grading services for coins and sports cards. Located in Florida, CGC, which claims to grade over 100,000 comic books annually, is unique among grading services because it doesn't allow its employees to commercially buy or sell...
Hi Everyone, First time posting here. I had a few questions that I couldn't seem to find the answers to. My first questions is regarding Sub-grades. It says the current cost for sub-grading is $10 dollars. Is it correct to assume that if I choose this op
What do you think the best price point would be for CSG to cost out their grading services for bulk? Good question. As a hobbyist collector who sends in cards primarily for preservation/authentication in order to be able to complete and showcase sets with a uniform look, I believe any ...
They also wouldn't refund me the cost of the grading. I've submitted countless cards over the years to PSA, Beckett, and SCG and never received a card graded below a 7. That's because I won't submit cards unless I think they'll be at least an 8. PSA and Beckett may cost a ...
CGC Trading Cards is ready for your Yu-Gi-Oh! cards.CGC Trading Cards™ is thrilled to announce that Yu-Gi-Oh! cards are now eligible for grading! Collectors have been eagerly waiting for the Yu-Gi-Oh! TCG to be added to CGC Trading Cards’ roster of games, and now the news ...