CGC Grading Process
CGC uses a proven, multi-step grading process that is designed to ensure consistency, accuracy and integrity while safeguarding your valuable collectibles. Here, you can explore the key stages of the CGC grading process for comics. To see the CGC Trading Cards grading process, visit CGCcards.com >
Receiving
When a submission is received, it is opened by trained CGC staff under security cameras and immediately checked against the submission paperwork. The submission is then entered into CGC's proprietary tracking system with a unique submission number.
Verification
Each collectible gets a more detailed review to confirm that its description matches the information provided by the submitter. A unique ID and barcode is assigned to track the collectible throughout the CGC grading process. At this stage, the collectible is separated from the submission paperwork so that CGC’s graders don’t know the submitter’s identity. This helps to ensure complete impartiality.
Authentication
Each collectible is stored in CGC’s vault until it is ready to be reviewed for authenticity. If the collectible is determined to be genuine, it will be graded according to the industry-standard CGC Grading Scale. Note: A collectible may be rejected for grading if it is too fragile, too large, explicit or if the wrong interior is married to a cover. In these cases, the CGC grading fee is refunded less a small processing charge.
Grading
Grading is a team effort, with multiple CGC professionals examining every collectible to ensure accuracy and consistency. CGC's graders enter a grade for each collectible into CGC's computer system. A consensus is then reached on the final grade of the collectible.
Encapsulation
The collectible and a label bearing its description and grade are inserted into CGC’s crystal-clear archival holder. The holder design uses precise pressure to sonically seal the collectible in place for enhanced protection. Numerous security features in both the holder and label guard against counterfeiting and tampering.
Quality Control
A Quality Control specialist carefully inspects the collectible, CGC label and CGC holder. All of the certification details are reviewed for accuracy and the holder is checked for any defects or contaminants.
Packaging and Shipping
Finally, collectibles are individually counted and checked against the original submission paperwork. Collectibles are then securely packaged in a sturdy cardboard box with void-filling materials. The CGC-certified collectibles are now ready to be sent back to the submitter.