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Posted By: Chris Counts
I see nothing wrong with altering my own cards as long as I don't have the intention of misrepresenting them if I sold them. I have personally trimmed the rough edges off several of my punched-out Batter-Ups and miscut Wheaties panels so they display better. If I were to sell these cards, which is not my intention, I would disclose the trimming. And if the cards outlive me, well, I won't lose any sleep over it ... |
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