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Posted By: Fred C
With OJs there are a few different kinds of "trimmed". As Barry mentioned there is the odd cut or miscut (probably from the factory). Those are fine for the most part. Then there are those that have the ad trimmed off the bottom. Those cards are collected but not really that desireable. An example would be a spotted/dotted tie that recently sold on ebay. There was a huge discount associated with it because the ad was trimmed off. Then there are the cards that are trimmed all around. People still like those cards but I think a lot of hard core collectors keep away from those unless it is a very difficult card to find. |
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