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Originally Posted by Leon
I agree on buying the card and not the holder. That being said, any high grade card being sold in a GAI holder is leaving money on the table, imo. The main reason high grade cards stay in GAI holders is because they won't cross, in my experiences. Take it for what it's worth.
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I agree with this. I find it very silly that any major auction would sell a expensive card in a GAI holder.
I know not everything is bad, but I think there are more bad GAI cards then the other companies. I also think that even if the card is ok, it will likely tend to be a half grade to a full grade overgraded.
Just my opinion but I would never but a GAI card that I couldn't see in person.
James G