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No it's not.
It's a miscut cards that shows the border. Every Stu Miller card in that location on the original sheet had the "Sect I" in the border. Some sheets were miscut and showed "sect II" on the card. Most sheets were cut properly and did not show this. (Just like the Banks shown above). Now there are other Stu Miller cards in a different location on the sheet that would not have the "Sect II" in the border - but this has to do with where the card was located on the sheet and how badly the sheet was miscut. Still a fun card. Just not a variation. Cheers, Patrick Last edited by SMPEP; 12-01-2015 at 12:33 PM. |
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