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Originally Posted by toppcat
A sheet was 264 cards made up of 132 card half sheets, called slits. There is an A slit and a B slit. One slit has one *, the other two **. They did this so the art dept in Brooklyn would know which slit the cards came from; it may also have indicated which part of a slit a card came from, depending upon the series or set size. It has nothing to do with an update.
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Thanks. That makes sense. When some cards on the 1991 Topps DS sheet were revised, they changed the sheet code and * on the reverse.