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Museums hire people to paint/ restore artifacts, old things.
Like world war one medals ,weapons , paraphernalia. It's still the thing it was, and now better. How does trimming a card now make it fake or of lesser value? Unless it's proven that a trimmed card eventually starts to peel/fold at the edge , while encased.. what's the big deal? Unless it's a completely reproduced, digital, computer copy. It's THE card. |
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