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W cards not hand cut
Are there any W cards that are actually not hand cut? Perhaps W502's, W575's? Has anyone ever seen the full strip that these 2 issues originally came from? Any others marked by PSA as hand cut that are in actuality not? Or are ALL W cards hand cut?
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W600 and W503 are anything but handcut. We know Burdick got some of the ACC designations incorrect but otherwise did a tremendous job for our hobby.
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The Henry Johnson Confectioners-backed cards that are classified as W575-1s are not hand cut.
They're actually blank-backed E121 Series of 80. Right, Leon? -Al |
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W575-2
There are both hand cut and factory cut versions of the W575-2s IMO.
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As Leon mentioned, the W503s, which may be actually e-cards:
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While PSA labels atleast some of them hand cut, I don't believe the W554's are.
DJ |
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