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Posted By: Paul
At the National, I saw a group of W501s that looked like they were perforated along the top or bottom border. I've seen others that look like they were handcut at the top and bottom without perforations. Do any of you know how these were really issued? If there are no perforations on a card, does that mean a kid ignored the perforations, used a pair of scissors, and cut the card too close? Thanks. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I have not yet encountered examples of this issue with perforations. |
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Posted By: Paul
Another board member sent me an email explaining it. Some cards weren't cut with scissors, but were instead torn, using a metal ruler or something similar as a guide. This creates the appearance of perforations but the cards themselves were never perforated. |
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