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I believe the Ryan actually is trimmed on both the left and top edges to fix a problematic corner near "Mets." The trimming is ever so slight. Again, very tough to tell and card measures about 1/32" short on both sides. It would be almost impossible to detect by scan alone. This is probably one card people shouldn't buy unless already slabbed by a reputable grading service.
Last edited by RobertGT; 02-20-2015 at 10:26 AM. |
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Or ... instead of trying to buy a razor sharp version ... just buy a regular card with wear.
Oh the horror! |
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