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Posted By: scott ingold
Someone screwed the pooch on those grade's it would seem. But as to grading strictness, I believe that at least as far as psa and gai are concered. Gai is by far tougher on t cards. I can look at almost all of my t206's and almost everyone in a gai holder would move up a grade or 1/2 grade if moved to psa. In fact if it was not for the BS with psa's service and there suspect buisness practice's when it comes to dealing with any issue that comes up i would crack any gai or sgc card and send to them before looking to sell. I t still amaze's me that psa commands more $'s than the other 2 when it come's to selling most pre war issue's. But than again if i can keep buying gai and sgc at reduced pricing than thats a good thing. Although i a have noticed a narrowing as of late. |
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