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Question No. 1A - Which card received a numerical grade, L or R?
L Question No. !B - Explain why you think so. The left one is a diamond cut, not a trim. The wide borders support this. However, the only way to see if a T206 card has been trimmed is by comparing all four edges while looking perpendicularly at the card -- compare the color and striations. You cannot determine a well-trimmed T206 by looking just at the front and the back. The right one has the tell-tale "bat ears" top corners, showing that rounded corners were trimmed down to look sharper. Question No. 2 - What numerical grade did that card receive? The left got a 60; the right got an A.
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