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Old 09-10-2012, 11:50 AM
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hmmm...it would seem to me that grouping a blank backed t206 with a group of hand cut(ie. trimmed) t206's would be a nice way to create value?!
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Old 09-10-2012, 12:42 PM
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All cards were cut from sheets. I don't see the value in the cards other than the blank backed card.

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Old 09-10-2012, 12:47 PM
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I agree...aside from color errors(missing, etc), printing hash marks, etc which may potentially lead to a determination of printers scrap...in my opinion a trimmed card is a trimmed card...no matter if it was trimmed by a pair of scissors 100 yrs ago...or yesterday.

I don't see how this can be differentiated once a card is standing alone?

I'm a little surprised that some of these have been sold in the past based on assumptions?

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Very cool card, congrats!
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Hey Jantz-

Great score !!! And I may be wrong, but it almost looks like that would've been the edge of the sheet- because there is so much border and we don't see (on the back) a miscut showing evidence of the card next to it. Awesome !!! Beautiful pick up !!!

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I certainly don't mean to downplay your acquisition...congrats! I just still don't understand how one tells the difference between a poorly cut(trimmed) t206...and a poorly cut(trimmed) scrap?
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I certainly don't mean to downplay your acquisition...congrats! I just still don't understand how one tells the difference between a poorly cut(trimmed) t206...and a poorly cut(trimmed) scrap?

That's easy...If I am .....

Selling = Scrap

Buying = Trimmed





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That's easy...If I am .....

Selling = Scrap

Buying = Trimmed





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Ah...the old.... "I buy junk and sell antiques" mindset....
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