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Old 01-16-2013, 02:52 PM
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Default Why is it more uncommon to see Southern League miscuts?

Hey everyone! I hope you are all having a nice January so far.

Anyways, I have always heard that Southern Leaguers are not often found miscut, and I find that to be the case. When ever I am searching for Southern Leaguers, I usually never run into them. I believe the last one I saw was a McCaulley t206, PSA 3 (MC) on ebay. Well, after thinking about this topic it finally hit me, I realized that I have a severely miscut Lafitte GAI 3.5. I would say that the second name on top is about 3/4 present. It's an interesting and beautiful card. With that being said, I was wondering why this is less common as opposed to other commons and Hall of Famers. Any help/information would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

Scans of my card:
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