Am I being too paranoid?
acowa
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I passed on this lot of cards because I feared they were trimmed cards. Take a look and let me know what you think.
Regards,
Alan
Regards,
Alan
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I wonder why you'd be interested in this lot of cards. From your posts on these boards, I know that you know what you are doing. Are you interested in lower grade cards from this set?
JEB.
That's what 3rd-party authentication is all about. No, you're not being too paranoid at all. There's a very good chance that they are trimmed. If we (collectors) all knew each-other well enough, our words would be plenty to satisfy us. If Frank Smith tells me his 77 Stennett is MINT and unaltered, then it is...however, when a seller you don't know puts up a lot of cards like this it seems that any amount of money can be too much. A little snow but nice image quality on the Pinson, though.
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The 1962's pictured looked all over the map in terms of size. I have no idea why someone would trim a bunch of commons. To me, the league leader card looks noticably larger than the cards to the right and left. I have heard that the "presentation sets" were a fraction smaller in size.
Regards,
Alan
did you ask the seller?
Groucho Marx
-Ryan
Trust me -- it happens. Whether for practice on better cards -- or simply turning a $1- VG/Ex common into an $5 NrMt. one that will move much more quickly -- there are definitely unscrupulous sellers out there who trim commons, even from the 1960s. I've purchased some in the past (site unseen from dealers I thought I could trust...), and no longer employ the services of said dealers.
Davalillo