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Posted By: jackgoodman
I've read a lot of threads about GAI holders not fitting some cards well and that cards have a tendency to slip. My question is: If you had some high grade T206's that you wanted to slab, would you trust them in a GAI holder? Or is there a chance that the condition could worsen over time if the card moves around? Also, in your opinions, what cards would do best (be best protected) in a GAI slab? |
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