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Why is that surprising lol. Far more modern cards are being hacked than vintage IMO, but most probably make it to graded flips.
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But I would bet money that the vast majority of trimmed cards in TPG holders are modern cards. There's enough variation in size straight from the manufacturers for people to be able to shave off an edge and still have it measure to specs. And unlike with vintage, if you trim a modern card you can't distinguish the edge because all the edges are super sharp. On a vintage card if you give it a sharp edge, it stands out because the other edges are frayed and chipped. We'll never know how many modern cards are trimmed and slabbed, but I'd bet you there are hundreds of thousands of them at least. |
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