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Thanks for clearing that up. What exactly are those that are choosing to get their cards re-holdered looking for? I can understand if their original is all scratched or whatever, but if not, then why the reholding? Is it to make it look like their card(s) has been recently graded in order to retain a higher value that came with the original grade? Not a bad deal imo, especially since they will know, in most cases, their card(s) will grade lower if they were re-submitted rather than just reslabbed. Lots of tricks in this business, and I learn more everyday.
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Another reason could be when people send in cards for a review, they ask for the card to be reholdered even if the card doesn't get a bump. I imagine newer holders are more appealing to buyers than older holders. Although we know that doesn't always mean a more stricter graded card. We then go back to the one main mantra. Buy the card not the holder. |
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