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Finally, a grading company you can have trust in

1964 Topps Williamson

Wow! You think they could have at least gotten the company and year correct! I'd be embarrassed to even list this card. I guess you get what you pay for.

1962 Fleer Football #152 Williamson. Professionally graded 6 EX MT by GAI.

This is GAI's new low-cost grading service, which will allow us to grade many items that were not economical to do before, thereby increasing your security and confidence in the cards you buy. The card is sealed in the card saver with a tamper-proof label (just try to remove one!) All cards have unique serial numbers and all the other aspects of "slabbed" cards. All cards in these holders can be "slabbed" if you desire, merely by sending them in to GAI. Info is available at http://www.globalauth.com/services/certified-sleeve.

Collecting Topps, Philadelphia and Kellogg's from 1964-1989

Comments

  • At least it doesn't have a fake autograph on it. image
    Collecting Pre-War, Pre-War HOF Types, Pre-War Postcards
  • I sent some cards in to Gai on December 2009 and have never received my cards back lol


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  • Hmmm, interesting service. It'll cost you $4.50 to $5.00 to slab any common from any year(most) through PSA. With this new service(similar to BGS), I can see it economical to pay, say, $2.00 or less....let me check the GAI website and see what they price it at! Of course, I'd have to trust GAI to do it anyway.(I don't)
  • I didnt know Paul Starxx was still drinking the GAI Kool-aid. Anything to milk that last nickel out of every card.
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