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What is the difference between a diamond cut and trimmed and how can the card be 1 and not the other? I am an uneducated human, thanks for your understanding.
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Diamond cut is an off cut from the card factory. Trimmed is another ball game where some one cuts the card
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thanks jay.
so would a card thats centered 0/100 be a diamond cut, o/c or both? Does it need to start to show another card to be a diamond cut? |
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Steven a diamond cut is usually an off cut w/ more border on 1 angle and less on the other
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See the discussion of diamond and tilt cuts at http://forums.collectors.com/message...hreadid=832659
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Thanks for the examples as they help out...I guess i Have a couple diamond cut examples myself...how much of a hit do they ttake in value for the minor one like the 38 goudey?
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