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In my email correspondence with SGC, I specifically asked whether the date graded would be the date of the reholdering or the date of the original grading, and the response was that it would be the date of the reholdering.
I suppose that this could imply that every time an SGC card is reholdered, it is effectively re-graded. But not sure. |
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