Title: Beckett Grading Services Revises Turnaround Times for US and EU
Subtitle: Immediate Changes to Card Grading Timelines Amid High Demand
Meta Description: Discover the latest updates to Beckett Grading Services' turnaround times for card grading in the US and EU, effective immediately. Pricing remains the same despite changes.
Content:
What’s New
In response to sustained high demand, Beckett Grading Services has revised their turnaround times for card grading submissions. These updates take effect immediately for orders at both their U.S. headquarters in Plano, Texas, and their operations in the European Union. Pricing across all grading services remains consistent.
Configuration at a Glance
- Turnaround times now align with current submission volumes.
- Distinct timelines and service availability for U.S. headquarters and EU operations.
- Base service in the EU is temporarily suspended, with a waitlist available for updates.
- A limited Express service for TCG cards is now on offer 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 (VAT included)
Key Inserts & Parallels
Not applicable. This update pertains to grading service timelines, not a trading card release.
Autographs & Relics
Not applicable. No autograph or memorabilia content is included in this service update.
Collector Notes
- All turnaround times are now in effect for new submissions.
- The base service at Beckett EU is on hold; collectors can join a waitlist for notifications when it resumes.
- Express service for TCG cards is now available in the EU, with a fixed price of €89.95 (VAT included).
- Pricing for all grading tiers remains unchanged, despite the adjustments to timelines.
- Beckett assures that grading standards, accuracy, and care continue to be a priority.
- These updates are designed to improve transparency and assist collectors in planning submissions with clearer expectations.

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