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That's what I'm seeing too. The top cut and bottom cut aren't parallel to each other, which is a big red flag, especially considering the source. The card is also much more narrow than I'd like. While there are narrow cards, and occasionally there are cards with different angles on angled cuts, both of those things are unusual. Narrow, cut oddly, and sold by someone with lots of trimmed cards in the past.... Strikes 1, 2 and 3.... |
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