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Originally Posted by ullmandds
That's part of it...if you collect rare...obscure sets you'll most likely have to deal/live with trimmed/altered cards...whereas if you only deal in more mainstream sets like T206...it's easier to find unaltered copies.
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I agree Pete and no one has mentioned that there ARE some cards which SGC gave an "A" to which might not be trimmed at all. Some factory cuts, etc. I have two examples of a particular 1912 Zeenut card, one is a 30 and the other an "A" and if you saw them both in person you would probably take the "A" all day long because it looks like an 80.