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Posted By: Frank A.
Your going to get 50 different responces to this question, so here mine. I have retrimmed cards thet I am going to keep and am very happy I did. It makes them look a hell of a lot better so I appreciete them more. Why look at a raged card if you can fix it up a little. And later if you want to get it graded it will most likely come back as authentic. Personally I see no harm in it. Just don't get to carried away. Frank A. |
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