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Posted By: leon
From my experience I have never seen one be trimmed. I am sure some might have been but this must be a series with almost the least trimming ever, due to their size from the factory. Trimming in the early days was done to fit in folders/sleeves and then, of course, after that to make the corners sharper. I have never seen a sharp corner (except on the "proofs") on a Colgans. Always try to buy from reputable folks and you should be very safe on these..Maybe someone else will have different experiences?..Good luck...they are neat little cards... |
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