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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1955-Topps-H...YAAOSwuk1Z07nq
Having looked at many "trim" cards - I believe that when you have a set of corners come to an "abnormal" point with the perception of a "curve" leading into those corners - you almost always have a trim job. I suspect that the right side of this Aaron fits this description - Your thoughts? If this one is a trim - it was totally unnecessary
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