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....that takes pride in looking at a framed picture on the wall and knowing when it is not perfectly level, then odds are you have a pretty good eye at identifying trimmed cards.
I've probably sent close to 1,000 raw T206 cards to SGC over the past decade and I believe I have actually a pretty good idea not only which cards will grade and what they will grade for, but also, which ones are trimmed. Go to a show where SGC has set up a table with a grader present and bring a stack of raw cards with you. Having a discussion about them with the grader is extremely informative and won't cost you a penny.
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