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Interesting that a 516-1 and 516-1-2 (as well as 516-2-2) should have the position and team name in the line below the player's name. Standard Cat and OldCardboard say they should be 2-1/2, 2-3/8 (2-1/4) respectively. It is hard enough to get examples that fit those dimensions without cutting off the position and team line, which often happened. When you add the Universal tag on the top they are rather vertically 'oversized'! Then, on top of that, they added the IFC designation again on top of that. That would be close to 3" by the time you add all that into your cut of the card. Having an example of the card in full height with all the lines intact is quite impressive.
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