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10 sie 2024 · Beckett’s grading service (also known as BGS or BVG for vintage) still has the respect of collectors. However, many point to a lack of innovation and poor customer service as the reason it has lost market share in recent years.
9 wrz 2023 · In this post, we’ll walk through BCCG grading, examining its reputation, demise, and how BCCG 10 cards compare to other services like PSA and BGS.
Beckett Grading Services (BGS) has confirmed the existence of counterfeit graded card holders. A social media post on November 12, 2020 terrified sports card collectors and sent them scrambling to check their slabs.
It was a cheap offshoot Beckett did to handle mass retail submissions and gimmicks without turning their established BGS service into a sideshow. The cards should be authentic, but BCCG was notoriously inattentive when it came to modifications like color correcting and trimming.
BCCG is a part of Beckett grading. It is a mass submission grading service, for huge amounts of cards. They don’t grade anywhere near as critically as the main three grading services. The BCCG slabs are typically the ones you get when a box guarantees you a slabbed card.
BCCG is basically a service where you pay for a nice hard case. The grading criteria is not nearly as strict and if you take a BCCG card and send it in for BGS it will not get the same...
The range of grades for the cards that did have some defects (we graded them as Lightly Played) was 7.5-8.5 with an average grade of 8.0. Essentially, BGS graded the near mint cards like they were lightly played, more or less.