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When I see a trimmed or altered T206 for sale,most of the time I move right past it without much thought.Some people don't mind them,but I do.I agree that there a lot of trimmed cards with great eye appeal,but I can't bring myself to purchase one.
The exception for me would probably be "the big 6 " of the T206 set-strictly due to not being able to afford one that pulled a numerical grade. Or,cards so rare it doesn't matter the grade-as long as it's authentic-period. But why buy a T206 common with an "A" when it's not that costly to buy that same T206 common in a V/G range? To each his/her own.......... Regards,Clayton |
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