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Old 09-24-2025, 09:40 AM
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If you follow trimmed cards in auctions, you will see a wide variety of selling prices. If it's a lousy trimmed job, and the borders are missing, it very well might sell for less than a card that's graded poor. But if it displays well, and has wide borders and sharp corners, I seen trimmed cards routinely match the prices of cards that grade very good.



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Originally Posted by Lucas00 View Post
The amount of times I've seen trimmed cards for sale that say "Evidence of trimming" on the label and the seller says "Card Looks Perfect" or "card looks amazing" is insane. It better look perfect, somebody trimmed the imperfections away lol...

I value them on par with a low grade (poor) raw equivalent.
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