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Posted By: Fred C
I guess I'm mellowing out a bit and accepting cards for what they are, a link to the past. I used to detest trimmed or altered cards. Now I look upon them as (in most cases) reasonably priced alternatives. If the card presents well then the AUT stigma doesn't bother me so much. This might sound really stupid but if I feel a card is altered I wont purchase it unless it's in an SGC or PSA holder with the AUT designation. |
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