I don't like the Matty shown by the OP at all.  The one below is from an original owner's grandkid, which I got raw in 1997 as my first ever T206 card.  The top is a little thin, but the fat bottom border makes up for the difference.  
 
Other than obviously perceptible scissor/wavy cuts (which can leave the corners with so-called "bat ears"), the best way to tell whether a T206 card is trimmed requires taking the card out of the holder -- you have to look directly at the edges and compare all four with each other.  On trimmed T206 cards, you will see a cleaner and whiter border, while two or three other edges will be a bit browner, and you can actually see the diagonal striations from the original factory cut.  Also, a factory cut T206 edge will not have sharp right angle front surface-to-edge and then edge-to-back surface.  It will be slightly soft or rounded. 
These methods were written about in SGC Collector magazine maybe 8-10 years ago, and it has worked for me since.  Practice on one that you know is trimmed and you start to understand the process of spotting trimmed cards a lot better.