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    Grading question

    Anyone here ever had a card regraded? Was the card given the same grade or a higher grade?

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    had it sent back with nothing done and had it bumped...just depends. i've also cracked one out completely that was an 8.5 and resent to get a 9.5

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    I was think about resubmitting this

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    I would assume they would have to open it to regrade it, and sometimes you can get a higher grade but it would be tuff to convince them to get a higher grade, my suggestion is if you want something regraded I would bust it out before sending it in so they don't know it was previously graded.
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    I would assume they would have to open it to regrade it, and sometimes you can get a higher grade but it would be tuff to convince them to get a higher grade, my suggestion is if you want something regraded I would bust it out before sending it in so they don't know it was previously graded.

    That's true

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    if you are sending them out you can tell them not to slab them unless it gets a certain grade. you can probably send it again and get an entire new grade.

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    I would assume they would have to open it to regrade it, and sometimes you can get a higher grade but it would be tuff to convince them to get a higher grade, my suggestion is if you want something regraded I would bust it out before sending it in so they don't know it was previously graded.

    While that's true, but maybe in this particular case, sending it as is(slabbed) may be the better idea
    That card got 10 10 10 9 already, you'll be risking it'll get a lower grade

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    I was think about resubmitting this


    WOW! Be happy with the 9.5...

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    if you are sending them out you can tell them not to slab them unless it gets a certain grade. you can probably send it again and get an entire new grade.

    I plan on get it regraded at the National.

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