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But the plastic slab has the same "waves". It's likely just the faulty scan.
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Both sides look wavy, but as has been said, it could be distortion. Could be trimmed though too, but hard to tell.
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MC or Trimmed to my eye stay away
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It could be the combination of a slight diamond cut and a bad scanner, but definitely looks funky in that scan. I would ask for a better one, or perhaps just phone camera pics in good light without much glare.
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