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Im not to good with post war stuff someone offered me some 57s heres a scan of a few Im not sure about trimming at all if someone could give me an idea that would be great.
ps I hope the scan shows up. |
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Aloha! My first instinct was to say measure them. But I have about 3000 57s raw and I can tell you when stacked together theyare not uniform in dimensions and do not make a brick like modern cards. My quest is...Does anyone know what the grading companys use as criteria for measuring older cards?? For example if a card wer trimmed or factory cut "just a sliver" say 1/64" would it be detected? Mahalo, Dave.
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As far as I know it's both size and the qualities of the cut edge. Different equipment leaves a different sort of cut. And the aging of the edges woulld be different.
I'd be surprised if any of those were trimmed, but people do a lot of odd stuff. Steve B |
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So they look ok to u guys? I didnt think someone would trim these but I dont know to much about this set.
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Unless there are some high numbers or errors there I doubt anyone would trim them, you've got at most $10 to $15 value |
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