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Is there a way to tell if a card has been trimmed or if it came from a vending box, and deemed minimum sized?
What is a give away?
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if there is a way to tell most professional graders don’t know it.
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HaHaHa!!!!!
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Best way is to compare to a few other cards from that year. Hold the edges together and see if they are the same size.
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My question is / was if there is a way to tell if a card is trimmed or cut short ( minimum sized ) . Neither will measure correctly, but what do I look for if a card was trimmed? What do I look for if it's minimum sized, and not trimmed?
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+1. I have never thought trimming detection as an exact science.
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Odds are if you send PSA a BGS Playoff Contender Tom Brady rookie you are going to be told the card is factory short.
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Compare the color of the edges. A trimmed card will Have fresh - not aged cardboard on the outside as it has been cut away. Also the straightness of the cut. It is extremely difficult to do a good job trimming a card. Look for jagged or uneven cuts or an edge or border that isn't straight. Put the edge against a flat surface and see if it is flush. Usually a minimum size card will be miscut one way Side to side or up and down - not both. But if someone did a really good job trimming you may not be able to tell the difference.
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me either Leon...I'm the world's worst......
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Couple strokes of a finger and that factory fresh isn't factory fresh any longer. Trimming is usually apparent to me after I acquire the card. And I think we have all heard or seen (many) stories of a TRM going to a numerical grade on resubmission.
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Cards made 75 or 100 years ago were't made in a NASA or MIT laboratory. Isn't it a little absurd to believe they were all exactly the same size coming out of some little printing room somewhere? I always wonder when someone says a card is trimmed whether maybe it was just printed/cut lousy in the first place. Obviously no way to tell that.
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Here's a lesson to be learned. To buy a bulk lot of rookies or not....
In the 80's, a lot of uncut sheets from the major card makers were obtained by people that cut the sheets or had them cut to get the "rookie" cards. A lot of those rookie cards were sold in huge lots so when they're stacked they all look absolutely perfect in size (relative to each other). However, yes there's a but here, in some cases if you compared one of those cards to a card from a pack, it could have been smidge narrow or short. If you sent the card in for grading it would be apparent to the grader that the card was a smidge narrow or short but not to you because you purchased a stack of them that were all uniform in size. The card would be returned as trimmed from PSA.
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