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				 My GMA Experiment 
 
			
			The last couple of months, my three boys have been getting into collecting baseball cards which is super exciting for me.  I only collect T206 or T205 cards now but had crates of cards from my younger days and decided to break them out.  As I went through them and distributed them to the kids, I picked the really good ones for safe keeping and decided to have them graded and encapsulated just for posterity. 
 The graded T206 cards I have are a mix of BVG,PSA and SGC which hold their value and are trustworthy.  I didn't want to plunk that kinda money down on cards I planned to keep so I sent them to GMA just for fun.  The first batch I got back pretty quickly and was kinda surprised at the grades. I only got two 10s and two 9s the rest were 8.5 to 6.5 which I thought was pretty fair.  The second group of cards I sent twelve cards including some T206 and T205 raw cards.  I pulled a few HOF and the better conditioned cards from my collection to see how they would grade.  I got them back today and was kinda shocked.  Out of the 8 T-cards I got a two 4s, a 3.5, a 3, a 2.5, a 1.5 and two Authentic grades.  I thought the grades were pretty fair except the two Authentics.  One was a solid Homerun Baker that I figured was a solid 2 with creases and some stains on the back but no evidence of alterations. The second was a a T205 common with straight corners but had a burn mark on the back.  I am just puzzled by the authentic grades from GMA.  Why not grade them out as Ones?  I guess the moral of the story is that all grading companies have quirks when it comes to vintage cards.  At least they didn't all come back as 10s.
 
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