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Posted By: boxingcardman
Some people (myself included) collect these sorts of printing mishaps. They usually sell very cheap because so many people consider them to be trash. You just have to look for the right collector for it. In prewar, the competition is fierce for misaligned and miscut cards, that's for sure. |
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