Who owns CGC comic grading?

Who owns CGC comic grading?

Blackstone
(July 1, 2021) — Blackstone (NYSE:BX) announced today that funds managed by its Tactical Opportunities business (“Blackstone”) have agreed to acquire a majority stake in the Certified Collectibles Group (“CCG”) in a transaction valuing the company at more than $500 million.

Is CGC a good grading company?

They have been mostly known as a Comic Book Grading Company, and they just started grading Pokemon and MTG cards. CGC is the big boy on the block when it comes to comic book grading. They absolutely dominate the eBay resale market.

What is the best comic grading company?

Certified Guaranty Company (CGC)
The Top Grading Service for Pop Culture Collectibles! Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) is the world’s leading third-party grading service for comic books, trading cards, magazines, concert posters and more.

Is Cbcs better than CGC?

Here’s the thing, though: There’s a widespread belief that CBCS consistently grades higher than CGC. A book that receives, say, a CBCS 6.0 will receive a CGC 5.0. A CBCS 9.6 might be a CGC 9.2. To my mind, the gap between your grading and CGC’s grading is the biggest obstacle to the growth of your company.

How much does CGC grading add to value?

HOW MUCH DOES CGC GRADING COST?

Grading Service Notes Price Per Comic
Express Maximum value of $3,000 per book $120
WalkThrough Unlimited Value 3% FMV Min. $150 / Max. $5,000
Reholder Max value per book = $10,000 $20
Reholder – High Value Max value per book = Unlimited $50

Does CGC accept COA?

#ProTip: No, CGC doesn’t care if you have an official C.O.A. to go with the signed comic. It will still get the Qualified Label.

Why are CGC comics so expensive?

Part of the reason is because it’s understood that — at minimum — the cost of grading the comic is added to the raw value of the book. Depending on the scarcity and popularity of the book, a CGC graded issue can sell for as much as three to four times that of a raw book that’s listed in the same grade.