Sports Collectors Digest

SPECIAL DELIVERY

ROSEMONT, Ill. — Sports card collectors have been itching to get fresh slabs in their hands.

At the National Sports Collectors Convention, the grading companies delivered.

Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) and Beckett Grading Services (BGS), which still have huge backlogs of submissions at their respective headquarters, were slammed during the entire five-day National. But both companies followed through on promises to return cards by the end of the show for collectors who submitted cards on-site.

Newcomer Certified Sports Guaranty (CSG) also had a steady flow of customers at its booth, while Sportscard Guaranty (SGC) didn’t grade cards on site at the show. Instead, it entertained customers with giveaways and free high-end breaks.

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