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What's the difference between TAG X, TAG S, and TAG V?
What's the difference between TAG X, TAG S, and TAG V?
Updated over a week ago

TAG offers a number of options for our collectors seeking encapsulation and/or grading of their favorite cards. All options include TAG's QR-accessible high-resolution imaging and downloadable photos of the slabbed card, as well as Proof authentication features built into the slab.
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TAG X debuted in November 2023, and features a 1-10 grade and a simplified DIG (Digital Image and Grading) Report which focuses on the "DINGS" of a card (Defects Identified with Notable Grading Significance).

TAG S is the flagship TAG Grading service, which features a 100-1000pt grading scale along with grades from 1-10 and a Pristine 10 level. TAG S cards feature a vastly expanded DIG report compared to TAG X, and also include leaderboards and rankings for each submitted card.
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TAG V is TAG's service for collectors who wish to have their cards encapsulated and authenticated without a grade. TAG V service includes QR-accessible high-resolution imagery, pop report registration, and high-definition photos of the slabbed card. TAG V service is available for all cards currently accepted by TAG, but also extends to lenticular, acetate, and cards with perforated edges.
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TAG's currently-eligible cards for grading can be viewed at https://taggrading.com/pages/currently-grading
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You can begin a TAG Grading order anytime at taggrading.com/aa

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