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Posted By: leon
This board doesn't really get to the newer stuff too much but your question is valid. In general a trimmed card, for a common card, is worth MAYBE 10%-15% of what it would be untrimmed. If you have a $5 card that is trimmed you could probably get some enjoyment by putting it in your bicycle spokes. Unless it's a real rare card I would return any card that is trimmed when bought otherwise. If I did keep it I would want most (80% or more) of my money refunded. I don't think the value of trimmed cards, especially '53's, will go up in the future...at least very much......Personally, from what you've said, I would probaby return the whole lot and try again......good luck |
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