PSA Vintage Reveal + Why SGC Was the Right Choice for our PSA rejects (Jeter Topps Gold RC)

Today’s video features a full PSA vintage submission reveal along with a small SGC submission reveal. On the PSA side, we’re grading some of the biggest names in baseball history including a 1955 Topps Jackie Robinson, 1958 and 1960 Topps Mickey Mantle, a 1961 Willie Mays, and several other Hall of Fame legends from the era. We also break down why certain modern cards were sent to SGC instead of PSA. Based on our understanding of grading guidelines, these cards were unlikely to achieve PSA 10s, but had a real chance at SGC 10s. The best example is the 1993 Topps Gold Derek Jeter: a PSA 9 sells for around $90, while an SGC 10 recently sold for $1,275. This is the ROI gap most collectors overlook when they chase PSA 10s only. If you enjoy honest grading strategy, vintage PSA reveals, and real world examples of how SGC can outperform PSA on value, this video breaks everything down clearly and without hype. Cards Featured: • 1955 Topps Jackie Robinson • 1958 Topps Mickey Mantle • 1960 Topps Mickey Mantle • 1961 Topps Willie Mays • Additional vintage Hall of Famers • 1993 Topps Gold Derek Jeter (PSA vs SGC ROI example) • Modern cards submitted to SGC for strategic grading • PSA and SGC submission results Topics Covered: • PSA vintage grading results • SGC grading strategy • PSA vs SGC ROI comparison • Why some cards shouldn’t chase PSA 10s • Vintage baseball card grading • Derek Jeter Topps Gold value differences • Hall of Fame vintage submissions • Honest grading analysis and expectations Thanks for watching and supporting the channel. This video is all about clarity, grading strategy, and making smarter decisions in the grading game.