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Trimmed refers to a card that was factory cut, but later trimmed to improve the cards appearance. Trimming significantly lowers the value of a card.
Hand cut refers to a card (mostly strip cards) that were designed and meant to be hand cut by the collector/buyer. There is a huge difference between the two terms and they should not be used interchangeably. Last edited by markf31; 11-03-2013 at 05:51 AM. |
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