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For decades, SGC has been one of the most respected names in vintage card grading. But now, with Collectors (the parent company of PSA) owning SGC, a big question hangs over the hobby: will SGC slabs still hold value 10 years from now — or will they become worthless? Here’s what’s changed: In February 2024, Collectors acquired SGC. In July 2025, longtime SGC President Peter Steinberg stepped down. SGC has since skipped major shows like the East Coast National in White Plains and the upcoming Philly Show. PSA President Ryan Hoge has said SGC will become a “boutique brand.” Some collectors believe that means SGC will continue as a respected, niche grader. Others think it’s just spin before the brand fades away. In this video, I break down: 1. The timeline of SGC’s recent changes 2. Why collectors are concerned about its future 3. Three possible scenarios for SGC slabs in 10 years 4. Why demographics may protect SGC’s legacy 5. And whether SGC slabs could ever truly be worthless 👉 Do you think SGC slabs will hold their value — or are they headed for trouble? Share your thoughts in the comments.