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Posted By: Bryan Long
But I would say that sending it in to get re-graded would serve no purpose unless you are considering another grading company. Cracking it out of its case is an option - at least you know that it will grade. I recently cracked out a card of a PSA case and sent it to SGC to have it returned to me a trimmed. I guess lesson learned there. Another grading company grade it differently but I don't see the worth in sending into the same company to have re-graded. Just my 2 cents. |
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