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GAI was very legitimate at the beginning. After all, their principals, Steve Rocchi and Mike Baker had been with PSA from the early days and left to form their own company.
Mike Baker was PSA's most knowledgeable grader during his time there who probably set up the standards they used for grading so he took his expertise to GAI. Any of the "1st Graded" flips on a particular card is very likely to have been accurately graded based on the standards at that time around 2005 or so. However, even those would not likely cross over at the same grade today with PSA or SGC. By the same token, they are very unlikely to be trimmed or tampered with as I'm sure Baker himself probably looked at each card with this designation. I know of no way to tell when they lost their way on card grading but there was certainly a year or two that they were legitimate. They were the corporate sponsor of the National one year shortly after the company was formed. On autograph authentication, it was when Mike Guiterrez left the company that they lost their way. Basically all autographs submitted after his time are suspect although there are good examples out there as well. On pack grading, it was when their expert Mark Murphy aka "The Baseball Card Kid" left. There are serial numbers that can be referenced on the packs to determine when they were graded and packs graded by Murphy will normally cross over at possibly a grade lower. The advise given about cracking it out and resubmitting raw to me is not the way to go unless you have had very good success submitting cards and getting high grades back. Those usually go to the auction houses and high volume dealers who submit thousands of cards per year. I would rather have a GAI graded 8 than a PSA 5 no matter the card. It may only bring PSA 7 money in an GAI 8 holder but it will bring well above 5 money. Just my opinion of course. |
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Thanks guys. All really helpful.
Here’s the eBay that actually caught my eye. Not acting on but was just curious. Looks very sharp to me. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1967-ROD-CA...-127632-2357-0 |
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Looks so to me, but admittedly not the greatest at these sorts of things.
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That's what I was thinking. May just be a bad photo, but the top boarder looks slanted down from right to left.
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I had a couple of T206's in GAI holders that I wanted to cross over a few years ago. I sent one to PSA and one to SGC. The SGC crossed over with the same grade, the PSA 1/2 grade lower, but still a success in my opinion. Of course, this was before SGC and PSA started giving cards 2's and 3's that look like 5's and 6's!
Also, I did not crack them out before submitting, but I heard the success rate is much better if you do. |
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crooked camera angle?
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I see bat wings. That always raises red flags for me.
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Most GAI cards, like this one, have likely been seen at least once by PSA and SGC and there is a good reason it remains in the GAI holder at this time. And as was mentioned, early GAI were spot on in their grades but being able to distinguish those is nearly impossible. First Graded designation is not 100% reliable. At least I would not rely on it.
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I had good luck with the two cards I crossed over, both rookies of some value:
![]() ![]() The Bancroft (no longer mine) crossed to 80 and the Faber to 86
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As much time as has passed since cards could be submitted to GAI any that are still on the market we have to assume are in those holders, still, for a very good reason. I certainly do not know a single person in the hobby who would leave a card in a GAI holder if they knew the card was 100% good.
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The word that comes to mind, Phil, is tainted. As others have already mentioned, GAI started out great with men of integrity. What I was told years ago was that as the company grew, these men had no choice but to hire more people to grade cards and unfortunately these people started giving high grades to cards of questionable integrity (doctored). If you ever do decide to sell your 1953 Bowman color set, I would recommend AT THAT TIME to crack out the GAI cards and get them graded by the TPG you used for the other cards. I believe that TPG uniformity will make a difference in the final price you get. Look at it from the point of view of the buyer. Most importantly, make certain that you have a plan for this set. My two cents. Peace.
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I don't have a plan as I want to enjoy just having them, like when I was between the ages of 12-15 when there was magic in just having something old. The GAI cards would be returned to raw and placed in the rest of my set when the time comes, which hopefully remains far in the future. Phil aka Tere1071 |
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