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Old 09-10-2016, 12:25 PM
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Default '33 Goudey size variance?

Hoping some of our Goudey experts can weigh in here. I've been working on the '33 Goudey set for a few months and until recently have stuck with graded cards. However, I recently picked up a group of raw cards and have noticed amongst this group the size seems to vary some smaller & some larger than the 2-3/8 by 3-7/8 size. I would imagine some could be larger (maybe hand cut) but smaller? They are not off by a lot but still off a bit. I've looked at the edges with a 10x loupe but really cant see anything but it could just be my eyes missing something. Would love to hear from our experts via this thread or PM:

1) Have you seen any size variances in these?
2) Anything specific to Goudeys you would look for when examining the edges?

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Default Goudeys

I haven't owned a lot of Goudeys, so I haven't had that much experience with them, but I did come into an estate lot a while back that included over a quarter of the '33 set. Based on that, I agree that minor size variations are normal for this issue. Trimming, when it occurs, is a little bit easier to spot in one respect. Because of the thickness of the cards, an exacto-knife trim will readily show up as an angular cut when the edges are examined through a magnifying device.
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Default Very few issues

Very few issues don't have minor size variations.
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Thank you for the responses guys, a little reassurance goes a long way.
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I would say that more than just a little variance, maybe more than 1/16th of an inch, could be suspect.
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