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			I look for "Bat ears" do the sides leading up to the corner give the appearance of being a tiny bid concave? Does the corner project PAST where it would end f there is no wear? Not all trimmed cards have these issues, but I think it's a rare card that has these issues and is untrimmed. With a note to how small your image is the upper right corner appears to be a bat ear to me.
		 
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