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Old 12-12-2011, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by frohme View Post
This thread hits right on the money - I was going to raise exactly this point, and Bob beat me to it.

Some cards you can't tell, the graders can't/couldn't, and in the end, I'm not sure it matters. In the end its all personal preference, and to each his own.

While this one does not fit that mold, color me crazy but I'll take this one over a lot of numerically graded ones any day of the week. Yeah, its short, but its one of those T207's that doesn't have a crack in the glazing - it just gleams.



Yes, its a sickness...
So the preference would be that the grading companies figure out how to authenticate a factory miscut, like the ones that are so common in T207s and E90-1s, and label them accordingly.

But in the absence of such skills, shouldn't there at least be a different 'AUTH' for such cards, to distinguish them from actual trims?
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