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I have a nice loop that I recently bought allowing me to get better at examining the authenticity of vintage cards. What I need help is what type of recommended instrument is need to turn a card on its side and look at if a card was trimmed or say different on one particular side. I feel like folks at PSA for example use something more powerful than a nice loop but I'm not quite sure what. Thanks all. Ted
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