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|  O/T  Can a Serious Miscut Add Value to a Card? 
			
			Posted By: Matt E. Recently on the board there was a post of a tobacco card that was so miscut it was pretty cool. Thought I would post this image of a miscut card along with the one that followed it on the sheet. Am I mistaken or  is it unusual to see the two parts together. Too bad I couldn't find the one above Mickey. Makes me dizzy looking at them. | 
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