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Posted By: warshawlaw
Maybe a kid did it, or a collector who could not store it otherwise. I bought a lower grade T card once that had obviously been oversized and trimmed on the top by someone a long time ago so it would measure the same as the other cards in the collection. Didn't Buck Barker trim down E cards to fit T sheets (not suggesting its a Barker card; merely offering an example of a non-nefarious trimming)? |
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