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The aging of the paper is the key here. When you cut up a sheet you create fresh edges that have never been exposed to the atmosphere. They will not be toned the same as the fronts and the backs of the cards. The graders should catch this immediately.
The operative word is of course "should."
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You also create a fresh edge when you trim a card, no?
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