Certified Collectibles Group (CCG) vice president Harshen Patel still remembers the moment nearly four years later. Standing next to CEO Steve Eichenbaum at the 2021 National Sports Collectors ...
The goals and timeline for CGC Cards have been clear from the beginning. The company planned to start fast with TCG, such as Pokémon, then use that as a foundation to layer on sports cards. So far, ...
With more than 2.4 million cards graded during the month of May, the sports and trading card grading industry saw yet another record-breaking month, with total grading activity up 14% from April and ...
Starting today, CGC Cards has full-service, on-site grading and authenticating at Fanatics Collect’s facility in Oregon. That’s right, graders will be working at Fanatics Collect. Well, CGC Cards and ...
As a special surprise, Chris also got a chance to interview one of the most famous comic book creators of all-time: Todd McFarlane. During his illustrious career, Todd McFarlane has worked on a number ...
Graded Pokemon cards keep making the news, as vintage cards keep selling for more and more. Recently, the Pokemon Trading Card Game has made headlines, as celebrities and collectors keep shelling out ...
Before sending your Pokémon cards to grading companies like PSA, BGS, or CGC, it’s smart to pre-grade them yourself. Checking centering, corners, edges, and surface condition can help you decide which ...
As Nelson notes, with pricing rising steadily over the years, there is increasing demand to identify and encapsulate parts of comic books, such as loose covers, centerfolds, and other loose interior ...
In 2026, baseball card grading sits at the heart of a booming collectables market that values authenticated and slabbed cards far above raw counterparts. For intermediate collectors wondering how ...
CGC, or the Certified Guaranty Company, has announced its first-ever CGC Comics Academy, taking place over the 9th and 10th of July this year. This two-day seminar is an opportunity to learn comic ...
This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. Graham, who is 30 and speaks with the controlled affability of a salesman, remembered how he used to zip through the playground, clutching an elastic band ...