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Old 09-01-2005, 11:13 PM
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Default What is the most valuable vintage sportscard collection worth

Posted By: JimCrandell

T206 Collector,

Interesting....and when I see cards not graded I say I wonder how many times that has been submitted and was rejected for grading and who is going to be the sucker that will actually buy the card.

I agree that SGC is a better grading company than PSA. In fact I would rate PSA 3rd behind GAI. My friend Dave Forman has done a first class job since he took over.

Where you are missing something is why collectors with large graded card collections don't switch companies.

I would represent that collectors with large PSA graded card collections could cross their collections over to GAI for a nominal price. The publicity alone would be worth it for GAI. But with some exceptions(Dmitri for one and one of Marshall's sets) they haven't.

Jim

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