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Posted By: identify7
If the card was trimmed on the right, it has experienced a bit of wear since that time, as evidenced by the corner rounding. But why would someone years ago cut off the already narrow bordered side? It does not appear to make sense. Therefore, I think that the defects apparent from the scan came from the manufacturer. But a scan is not really sufficient evidence. |
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