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Following up on this thread, I had a few questions from picks I made in Cleveland.
First, why are some cards perforated and is there a value variation? I picked up quite a few of them in Cleveland at the show and they seemed to be the nicer cards I saw. Which is why I bought them. Second, to echo a question above, does anyone have a list of print variations and info on why they occurred? I know on the FB side there is an extensive thread on the variations in the FB issue based on which cereals they were part of. I am curious because I picked up a pair of Jack Sanfords at the show, one with blue sky and one with a weird sky.
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