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davidcyclebackA visiting out of state science professor (sports fan but non-collector) mentioned to me he read in the news
the card sold for $2.35 million. Making conversation, I smilingly told him some people think the card is trimmed.
He had no idea what trimmed meant, how and why it was done. He didn't know if trimming was considered
good or bad. I explained why someone would trim a card: that prices are dependent on condition and trimming
can artificially raise the condition. "Interesting," he said.