CGC and WATA are the top two video game grading services, but they differ in holder design, grading strictness, turnaround time, and resale value. Collectors should choose based on their game, goals, and how they plan to display or sell it.
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Box corners, holograms, and shrink wrap aren't just packaging-they're the key to video game grading. Learn how these details determine if a game is worth $50 or $5,000, and what collectors look for when grading sealed classics.
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