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Originally Posted by cking
What diffrence does that make?
The grading companies wont know if they are trimmed or not.
They are more clueless then COMC, if thats even possible.
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The difference it makes is money. Ie. If i sent my 2011 update diamond ann. trout rc which would only grade an 8.5 at best to comc and they put a TRIMMED qualifier on it, then i now lose a huge value on a card which has not been trimmed. Whose going to buy a card with a qualifier like that? I know the card came straight out of a pack but to everyone else it is now trimmed. I would have to sell it at a discounted price for a card that has not been trimmed, and once graded it will come back as not trimmed and grade.
A TRIMMED qualifier not only takes away monetary value it at the same time takes away collectivity value from true collectors.