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Beckett Opens Full-Service Grading Center in Germany

Beckett Media & Collectibles, a leader in the sports card grading industry, has announced the opening of its first full-scale grading facility in Europe. Located in Germany, this new operation marks a significant expansion for Beckett, offering collectors across the European Union the ability to submit, grade, and receive their cards without the delays and expenses of international shipping.

This move follows Beckett’s acquisition by Collectīvus Holdings in December and represents a strategic effort to improve access to professional grading services for collectors outside of North America. Unlike standard submission centers that still require cards to be shipped overseas, Beckett’s European grading center will handle the entire process on-site, from evaluation to encapsulation.

For collectors in Europe, this means:

  • Faster processing times with no transatlantic shipping delays
  • Lower costs by eliminating international shipping and customs fees
  • On-site authentication and encapsulation for increased security
  • Access to Beckett’s highly sought-after Black Label 10 grading

Maintaining Beckett’s Industry-Leading Grading Standards

To ensure that its European grading services maintain the same level of precision and trust as its U.S. counterpart, Beckett has provided extensive hands-on training for its European grading team. The team trained directly at Beckett’s headquarters in Texas, ensuring strict consistency in grading criteria across all locations worldwide.

"When you receive a ‘Pristine’ label from Beckett, it truly means something in this industry," said Dave Poole, Director of Grading at Beckett.

"Our grading standards and processes are second to none. When a card is awarded a 10, it has earned it. These same high standards are applied to all Beckett-graded cards worldwide, so collectors can be confident in the integrity of our European operation."

With this expansion, collectors in Germany and throughout the EU can expect the same precise grading and authentication process that has made Beckett a top name in the industry, including:

  • Detailed grading for surface, edges, corners, and centering
  • Sub-grades for a more comprehensive evaluation
  • Black Label 10 recognition for truly pristine cards

A Game-Changer for European Collectors

For years, European collectors have had to deal with the challenges of sending their cards to the U.S. for grading, which often included:

  • Expensive international shipping fees
  • Long turnaround times due to transatlantic processing
  • Additional customs duties and import taxes
By establishing an independent grading facility in Europe, Beckett is making professional grading more convenient and cost-effective for collectors outside of North America.

"While many companies are opening submission centers in Europe, we are bringing our full grading operation to the continent," said Beckett CEO Kevin Isaacson.

"We are committed to providing the best possible grading experience for collectors worldwide, and our expansion into Europe is a major step toward that goal."

With the continued growth of the European sports card and trading card game markets, Beckett’s expansion is well-timed to meet rising demand for trusted grading services.


The Beckett Vault: Secure Storage for High-End Collectibles

Alongside its grading expansion, Beckett continues to enhance its secure storage services through The Beckett Vault. This premium service allows collectors to safely store valuable graded cards and collectibles while offering additional benefits such as:

  • Insured storage for high-value cards
  • Seamless integration with Beckett’s marketplace for easy listing and sales
  • Digital access to view and manage collections online
As Beckett expands internationally, expect further improvements to The Beckett Vault, offering collectors better tools to protect, store, and sell their most valuable cards.


Why Beckett’s Expansion is a Big Deal for the Hobby

The expansion of Beckett’s grading services into Europe follows a broader trend of globalizing the trading card industry. The market for graded sports and trading cards has experienced rapid growth beyond North America, with increasing interest from collectors in Europe, Asia, and other international markets.

Key Benefits of Beckett’s European Expansion:

  • Direct grading in the EU without U.S. processing delays
  • No international shipping or customs fees for European customers
  • Consistent grading standards across all Beckett locations
  • Greater access to Beckett’s exclusive Black Label grading for pristine cards
With demand rising across major European markets, Beckett’s decision to establish a permanent grading presence in Germany represents a significant milestone for collectors seeking faster, more reliable grading services.


How to Submit Cards in Europe

Collectors in Germany and across the EU can now submit their cards directly to Beckett’s new European grading center, eliminating the need for international shipping.

For more details on the submission process, pricing, and turnaround times, visit Beckett.com.


Final Thoughts: A New Era for International Card Grading

The launch of Beckett’s European grading center is a landmark moment for collectors, providing faster service, lower costs, and increased accessibility to one of the most trusted names in the hobby.

By removing the need for overseas submissions, Beckett is making professional grading more efficient and convenient for European collectors while maintaining the same rigorous grading standards that have defined its reputation.

With a commitment to quality, security, and innovation, Beckett’s expansion into Europe is set to redefine the trading card grading landscape, benefiting collectors across the globe.

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