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			I know it may sound like a stretch, but what about the SGC Mantle 9.5 that sold for 12.5 or so.  What if a few years down the road the case becomes damaged and SGC decides to re-grade to put in a new holder and the rocket scientist that's doing the grading decides it is now a 9?  Could the .5 of a point cost the owner a Million or so?
 When a grading company charges a fee to grade a card - they should stand behind that grade and not arbitrarily decide to regrade it at a later date - period.  Maybe start putting the date of grading on the label?
 
 What if, like Beckett, the data is compromised, lost, or manipulated in some way?  Where's the liability?
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