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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth
Kind of hard to detect the clues to trimming that visualizing the edges can provide (see the Net 54 link on this for example) if you can't see the edges because they're against the slat or gasket. Then again, I think a whole generation of collectors does not understand this.
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According to the lemmings over at Blowhard, the telltale sign of a "trimmed" card is that it has a gap between the card's edges and the bumpers in the slab though.
Conveniently, Lemming's Law is also commutative: "gap = trimmed" and "trimmed = gap".