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Originally Posted by thehoodedcoder
i think my entire point was missed. my point is that there is no way to know.
the only way to know for sure is to have some sort of documentation about exactly how the card is supposed to look from a non issued card...right?
you can take all of the cards and compare all of them to all others of them and you still won't know what the whole mass of cards were supposed to look like in a perfect state.
kevin
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Ok, I understand now. I'd thought if after comparing several there was a pattern, I could determine if the saturated card was the norm or not. But you're right, the flaw could have been present in the actual printing process, and without seeing the proof, there'd be no way to know that.
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