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Yeah i know of the Wagner proof. Saw it in SCP's display case at the National in Baltimore. But I'm really talking about an undiscovered full sheet. Isn't it unknown even what a full sheet would look like?? (number of cards, player placement on the sheet, etc). Do you think anyone took a (surviving)picture inside the factory while they were being produced that may shed some light?
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