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To me, here’s the bottom line: there are cards that are centered, have nice edges, and generally sharp corners.
I can’t tell if a card is trimmed or not. So while it may not be a 100% perfect solution, I will inevitably place my trust in PSA or SGC that they are better able to detect alterations to the card than I could if the card is raw. I don’t know what else to say…. |
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