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Larry,
PSA reviewed the card to determine if it was authentic or not ( a fake ). That is all PSA did. They did not regrade the card. The card was graded years ago so there is no need to regrade the card, and PSA applied a new label ( as evident with the PSA hologram ) and holder. The registration number did not change. You've been on the board for a number of years and know that grading is subjective. We have all seen cards graded 5's that should be 7's, and 7's that should be 5's. What ever the case, the card graded what it did at the time. Mike has a nice PSA 6 Aaron, that MOST of us would love to have. He appears to have gone above and beyond to relieve any doubt about the cards authenticity.
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