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|  Need help with CJ trim question 
			
			Hello all.  Not to dwell on my quest, but I was pretty psyched to get my Rickey from CSA.  Home sick today and just opened the card, a PSA 4 advertised as crease free.  The plan was to bust the slab, insert into a blank SGC slab (that I opened to get a common out of) and then insert this into my 27-card display. I measured the card and the top border measured 1/32" while the bottom border is dead on.  If I had this card raw I would deem it "trimmed".  Am I wrong?  Under the loupe I see 4 fuzzy edges the right border is consistent with the other 3 and I see no "paper trail"...Also, the right border measures 3" dead on (standard) while the left border measures closer to 3 1/24" or so...Ive been 300 or so CJs, measured most and thought I had a good handle on this.  Any help would be appreciated.
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