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Posted By: T206Collector
...is the statement that these cards were so nice they didn't have to be trimmed. Well, usually, the best reason to trim one edge is to make it look as pristine as 3 pristine edges. Thus, it's the best condition cards that are most susceptible to having been trimmed. That is, after all, why I am quite satisfied with T206 cards graded 4's and 5's, with nice even wear on all four corners. |
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