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It seems to me that these types of cards were folded because they were stored more easily that way. I agree that they were most likely stashed in someone's wallet or pocket and therefore folded in half. Back in the day, most people didn't care about condition and such just as long as the picture was visible. I can only imagine carrying/stacking these oblong cards...they don't fit with the rest of them!
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