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I have done this many times with no problem. Just pay the reslab fee and they put it in a new slab and nothing changes. Same grade, same cert number. The comment about a damaged slab is correct, but even then unless the damage to the slab also damaged the card, the grade stays the same.
Fred's comment about crossing over from SGC is also spot on. I've done a handful of those and only once have they not downgraded it. I think they just want to show they have tougher standards. One time I crossed an SGC 5, it came back as PSA 3.5. It was so obviously undergraded that I cracked it out and resubmitted it raw, and they graded it a 5. |
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