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I saw an interesting video on social media of a collector who had 10 vintage cards that were graded. He believed all were undergraded, cracked them out, and sent them back to the original grading company to grade again.
5 cards came back the same grade, 3 came back .5 lower, and 2 came back 1 grade lower. None came back at a higher grade. Obviously, the collector wasn't thrilled. He was happy none came back trimmed. A few thoughts on this: 1. Is this worth the gamble anymore with turnaround times and prices being higher? I could see when it was $10 a card but not so much now. 2. Are grading companies using AI now to weed out resubmits? Or is that a future ambition? |
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