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tbob
04-13-2011, 11:25 PM
Probably should have submitted them raw but here's the tally (a lot of collectors wonder about GAI grading and how it holds up against SGC):

24 E94s submitted. 4 received the same grades, 12 received a half a grade lower (4.5 to an SGC 50, etc.), 5 received a grade lower (4 to a 40, etc.), 2 received a grade and a half lower (2.5 to a 20, etc.) and 1 went from a 4.5 to a 30 (gulp) a whole 2.5 grades lower.

Just thought I'd share this for whatever it is worth. :rolleyes:

glchen
04-13-2011, 11:28 PM
At least no cards went to Authentic or trimmed/altered...

E93
04-13-2011, 11:42 PM
At least no cards went to Authentic or trimmed/altered...

My thoughts exactly.
JimB

tbob
04-14-2011, 10:49 AM
Yes, I told them not to crack them out any which were going to get an authentic grade which had a GAI number grade. I was a little disappointed that the grades like 3.5 and 2.5 were routinely and consistently downgraded to the next grade. Taking in to account that SGC is brutal on caramel card grading I expected as much, I guess, but some of the cards were really sharp and I felt like GAI had undergraded some of them but I guess we all have felt like that when submitting, from time to time.
There just seems to be a stigma right now (with collectors) on the older graded GAI cards from when Baker was grading, I don't know why, so I plan on crossing over more in the future from my T210 set. :o

Touch'EmAll
04-14-2011, 10:56 AM
Thanks for interesting results.

Agree, amazed none deemed trimmed. Back when, I sent in a GAI lot to PSA for crossover - every single one of them came back "trimmed". Come on folks - all of them ?!?! I honestly think PSA are unethical sob's with GAI crossovers.

Kudos to SGC for being honest - may not like the results, but if compared against comparable, you would probably have to agree.

ethicsprof
04-14-2011, 12:20 PM
i know there were some disappointments but i have to say with all of the negativities we've felt toward gai, you actually did better with the grades than I would've thought. So,in large part, i must offer a congratulations with
a touch of empathy as i still have a number of the old gai's sitting in the safe.
all the best, ole friend

barry

calvindog
04-14-2011, 03:02 PM
Bob, last week I submitted my last GAI to SGC for crossover: 5.5 to a 3 as well.

Matt
04-14-2011, 08:57 PM
If you fellas care to share scans of the cards that received the 2.5 grade drops, it might be interesting to figure out what GAI and SGC saw differently.

chaddurbin
04-14-2011, 09:02 PM
i've had early gai7s that crossed to sgc60s...glue stain. mike baker wasn't born to grade cards.

calvindog
04-14-2011, 09:46 PM
Woops, this actually dropped from a BVG 5.5, not GAI:

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvindog/5610142505/" title="T206 Holding Cup (Polar Bear) by calvindog65, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5066/5610142505_c3f7aacd63_o.jpg" width="856" height="741" alt="T206 Holding Cup (Polar Bear)"></a>

And I believe it is properly graded now.

tbob
04-15-2011, 11:44 AM
If you fellas care to share scans of the cards that received the 2.5 grade drops, it might be interesting to figure out what GAI and SGC saw differently.

Matt-will do as soon as I receive it from SGC. I can't remember if this particular card had any of the SGC death problems like tiny back paper loss, etc.
tbob

shaunsteig
04-15-2011, 11:54 AM
2 received a grade and a half lower (2.5 to a 20, etc.)

I thought that SGC 20 was the equivalent of a 1.5?

Either way, sorry to hear of your disappointment but very much appreciate your sharing these results.

pclpads
04-15-2011, 11:58 AM
I would never submit a GAI card to cross to PSA / SGC w/o first cracking it and sending it in raw. Your chances of getting an objective grade are much better that way. I truly believe there is a knee-jerk reflex on the part of the graders at either co. to automatically downgrade the GAI card, or to flat out reject it as authentic, w/o first objectively examining the card. I think they scorn GAI, much as they do w/ PRO, CSA, et al.

chaddurbin
04-15-2011, 02:29 PM
I would never submit a GAI card to cross to PSA / SGC w/o first cracking it and sending it in raw. Your chances of getting an objective grade are much better that way. I truly believe there is a knee-jerk reflex on the part of the graders at either co. to automatically downgrade the GAI card, or to flat out reject it as authentic, w/o first objectively examining the card. I think they scorn GAI, much as they do w/ PRO, CSA, et al.

maybe psa, but this is not my experience with sgc. a gai 3.5 went to a 50 and a psa 3 went to a 50 in the holder...they were both mid 4 figure cards.

chaddurbin
04-15-2011, 02:36 PM
And I believe it is properly graded now.

ugh...you must be new around here, doing it all wrong. you should do one of 2 things:

a. complain that SGC is too tough and it should be 1-2 grades higher.
b. block out the grade so people can guess on it to bring interest.

either option brings you to c: where you list it on the bst the following week for SGC70 price...and price drop bump it every 12 hours.

Matt
04-15-2011, 04:00 PM
And I believe it is properly graded now.

That's a wrinkle on the bottom corner (visible on the reverse), correct? I Don't see how any grading company could have seen that and gone with a 5.5. Actually Becket's BCCG...