Beckett Grading Services Modifies Turnaround Times in the US and EU

Darryl P. Jan 29, 2026 7:26pm 11 views

Title: Beckett Grading Services Modifies Turnaround Times in the US and EU

Subtitle: Adjustments Reflect Current Demand for Card Grading

Meta Description: Beckett Grading Services has revised its turnaround times for card grading in both the US and EU. Pricing remains unchanged, with details on new service timelines.

Content:

What’s New

In response to sustained high demand, Beckett Grading Services has revised the turnaround times for card grading submissions. These updates take effect immediately for orders at the US headquarters in Plano, Texas, as well as the European Union facilities. The pricing structure for all grading services remains the same.

Configuration at a Glance

  • Turnaround times now align with the current volume of submissions.
  • The US headquarters and EU facilities have distinct timelines and service availability.
  • The EU base service is currently on hold; a waitlist is available for notifications.
  • A limited Express service for TCG cards is newly available in the EU.

Beckett HQ (Plano, Texas)

  • Base: 75+ business days
  • Standard: 45 business days
  • Express: 15 business days
  • Priority: 5 business days

Beckett EU

  • Base Service: 75+ business days (currently unavailable)
  • Express Service (new): 15 business days, €89.95 (including VAT)

Key Inserts & Parallels

Not applicable. This update pertains to grading service timelines and not a trading card release.

Autographs & Relics

Not applicable. There is no autograph or memorabilia content linked to this service update.

Collector Notes

  • All turnaround times are effective immediately for new submissions.
  • The base service at Beckett EU is on hold; collectors can join a waitlist for future notifications.
  • The Express service for TCG cards is newly available in the EU, priced at €89.95 (VAT included).
  • Despite timeline changes, pricing for all grading tiers remains consistent.
  • Beckett assures that grading standards, precision, and care continue to be a priority.
  • These changes are aimed at enhancing transparency and enabling collectors to plan submissions with better clarity.
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