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|  Collectible premium or worthless cut out? 
			
			Let me first say that this item is not for sale and I am happy what I paid for it. It's from a Cuban magazine circa 1923 But it got me thinking - when do we consider something a collectible premium or insert and when do we think it's just a cheap cut out Age ? Size ? Original intent ? Do the opposite sides need to be blank ? Where do you draw the line | 
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			In my experience cutouts aren't usually as valuable as a true premium (made to be a premium on its own).  I don't usually consider cutouts to be premiums. That doesn't mean they don't have value though.
		 
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			Depends... Some items were clearly meant to be removed or cut out. Others not. These newspaper items were meant to be cut out and saved:    If you can get the almighty TPG to bless it, they become mainstream accepted as cards:   
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			Cool cards, Adam. Yes, I agree that when the cutouts were made to be cutouts it's not the same. I have collected a lot of these things in the past. For me, the closer to being issued as a stand alone premium the better. But I have collected a ton of cutouts in the past and liked them well (including many of those 1936 cutout stamps).  btw, the original post sort of looks like a supplement, and they are cool too. Though they do have, what look to be, page numbers at bottom. Here is a premium in the current collection. H-Unc 1929 Tower Theatre Premium - Cochrane 5x7, thick stock   
				__________________ Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 11-26-2017 at 12:28 PM. | 
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			Leon  Good catch on the page numbers - maybe that's the line if it's part of the magazine i.e. Has text that corresponds to image or page numbers that place it in the magazine it's not a supplement | 
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			The cutout pages in the first post are collectible, but probably not as valuable as other true supplements. Picked this up today....Supplement and cut out    . 
				__________________ Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 11-26-2017 at 06:47 PM. | 
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 cool pick-up! I've always loved those late-19th century baseball diorama supplements. | 
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