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Old 02-16-2008, 09:08 PM
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Posted By: J Hull

Sometimes you see oddball cards – printing errors or miscuts and the like. But how often do you find two that are exactly the same? Here are twin Billy Nattress T206s. They’re unusual because they’re oversized and have print/cut alignment marks, most notably the long yellow lines in the lower right corners. So I think they’re pretty obviously from the same printing plates and had the same location on the uncut sheets – almost certainly the lower right corner. These were bought years apart from different sources.

Anyone out there have a pair (or more) of identical oddballs to share?




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Old 02-16-2008, 09:29 PM
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Four separate upside down piedmont backs all showing parts of 4 ads. The scan is actually upside down so it was easier to see the cards as they fit together.I would say theres a good chance theyre all originally from the same sheet



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