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davidcyclebackInteresting uncut sheet trivia of the day:
The 1984 Topps/Nestle Set (limited parallel to the regular Topps set, but with a special Nestle symbol) was
issued to the public in large uncut sheets, not as single cards. Some dealers cut down many of the sheets
into sets of single cards. As the complete sheets are relatively common and most collectors prefer
single cards to a large sheet, this is the rare case where the complete set is worth more in singles form
than in uncut sheet form ... And if you purchase a single card, it's not factory cut as the factory never
cut them ... I'm sure Don Mattingly collectors are familiar with the set, as it includes a rookie Mattingly
much rarer than the regular Topps card.