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Posted By: barrysloate
You could end up with 30 PSA 9's, or 30 cards in sleeves labelled "evidence of trim". The downside of cutting up a sheet would be so devastating that it would not be worth it. Most uncut sheets are already quite valuable, and by cutting them they might be worth only a tiny fraction. That's why I don't think there is a number that correlates to the individual cards. Sure, if you have a T206 Wagner on it it's more valuable than if you don't, but to assume a sheet is just a cut away from becoming individual PSA 9's is the wrong way to look at it. |
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