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Posted By: Richard
Greetings, I am just starting to collect Topps Baseball unopened wax packs. I have noticed that GAI grades these packs and slabs them. I am wondering if this company is trustworthy with regards to the authenticity of their graded packs? Would love to hear from any pack collectors out there. There seems to be much interest in vintage unopened Baseball packs. I have noted that many of the vintage packs selling on ebay have quite a lot of interest from collectors. I am reluctant to purchase packs from some of these dealers on the internet that I am not familiar with. Since I am not an expert and do not have much experience checking packs for tampering. I guess you can't go wrong with slabbed graded material. Lets hear a few opinions on this hot area of the hobby. Looking forward to some replies. |
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Posted By: andy
mark puts out a priceguide that has some lots of info on wax authenticating. what to look for, etc. guides are about $5. email me if you're interested. i think mark and gia have a relationship...not sure of that, but i think he's their unopened "expert". |
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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
Mark Murphy is no longer affiliated with GAI. He used to be their wax pack grading "expert" but he is no longer there. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
that could keep me from opening a vintage pack if it comes into my possession. |
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Posted By: Halleygator
I REALLY, REALLY want to know how long I could hold on to a 1952 Topps wax pack without opening it. |
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Posted By: dan
GAI is trustworthy, problem is that it is very easy to reseal a pack with a little heat. I bet I can put a pack together at the national and have it graded, any takers? I love grading in general. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Although I have a sneaking suspicion that it would turn out the same as my submissions of cards I'd cleaned up--slabbed. |
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Posted By: hankron
I second Andy's recommendation that one should look for Mark Murphy's guide. Offers a good overview of the years and types and has practical tips for seeing if a pack has been opened and resealed. |
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Posted By: jason
i know there are a few sellers that tamper with wax packs and they have been getting them graded by gai....they are pretty good at determining the fakes...but they are not the true authority...they have graded many resealed packs since there are some good resealers out there. |
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Posted By: steve k
Those unopened wax packs certainly are highly interesting. There was a GAI 7.5 1952 Topps unopened wax pack that ended just last week on ebay that a part of me said "BID." It sold for almost 6k. It would be tough not to open it - but after some quick analysis - what are the odds of getting a premium card? Probably very slim. And those commons could possibly only grade out to a PSA 6 or 7 - probably no PSA 8 or 9's in that pack. If that pack was ever dropped and the corners dinged - well you know what that does to the grade. Valuewise, I feel it would be far better to buy five PSA 8 cards than an unopened vintage wax pack - unless of course you hear that 1952 Topps Mantle "calling" you from inside the pack. |
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