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I know what the measurements are supposed to be (1-7/16" x 2-5/8" right ?), but some of my cards come up just a hair shy or sometimes they are even a hair bigger?!? Is this common? I have read here that American Beauty backed cards are a little bit narrower, but how wide are they supposed to be?
I have one "official" trimmed card, and it has nice crisp corners. I have other cards that have nicely rounded corners and they seem to be closer in dimensions to the trimmed card rather than the "unofficial" untrimmed cards. For what it's worth, I'm not talking about big differences here (1/32" or so). With collecting a poor to very good set, am I getting a bit ridiculous here? You can be honest. Thanks all
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