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Is there a difference in the value of a graded 1941 Play Ball card that states (Hand Cut) as opposed to one that doesn't indicate that?
The card in question is a MINT 9 with an extremely low population. The 'flip' is NQ in spite of the 'hand cut' mention. Thanks
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