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I am pretty sure GAI is still considered the best when it comes to packs. I know PSA grades packs now, but even recent auctions continue to sell GAI stuff and certainly the GAI encapsulated packs seem to sell higher than PSA graded packs.
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Wasn't there just a thread here recently about Graded wax packs and that GAI had graded a bunch of resealed wax? I'm not sure how anyone can tell if a wax pack has been resealed...I remember opening those packs...some of them you didn't even have to use any effort to open them at all and others you had to tear the wrapper to get them out. IMO it's a huge leap of faith (just like many other aspects of our hobby) buying unopened wax packs.
Back on to the main topic - I wouldn't trust GAI with anything personally.
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