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Joe's a very solid seller, i've bought a number of things from him. i've seen many cards over the years with some funky cuts that are legit. not every single card was perfectly cut in the factory. here's my example (it looks totally fine under a loupe).
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My McGinnity also has a dramatically slanted top. I'm no expert at spotting trims (have actually held a known trimmed card under a loup but couldn't fully trust I was seeing the signs correctly), but had always assumed it was just a weird factory cut...
maybe these will start to fall into the freak and miscut category.. and the second it does I'm selling it!!
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