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Posted By: runscott
I haven't seen an ex or better t206 yet that I was sure wasn't trimmed, slabbed or not. A 10x magnifier hasn't helped me much, nor has my gut instinct. On the other hand, I've seen plenty of t206's that I am positive are trimmed, both in and out of plastic. I haven't held as many cards as most of you, but I've held enough to know this isn't likely to change. |
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