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I recently picked up what was advertised as a W575-1 partial uncut sheet (and a complete beater at that). I have front and back images below. However, I also saw that Heritage is having a E121-80 uncut sheet/store promo that seems exactly like mine except that it is in pristine condition and is the full sheet: Link. From seeing this, I assume mine is now the bottom half of this sheet.
My question is whether anyone knows how W575-1's were distributed, and if there would be any way to tell the difference between cards that were cut from sheets like this or other W575-1's? Do we know if W575-1's were factory cut or hand cut? ![]() ![]() |
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