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You're right, Leon, that's the one. Nice pick-up; neat, interesting card.
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Yes, that makes sense, Leon. Probably a whole sheet shimmied in the press while being cut from not being properly secured. Depending on cutting method used some or all of the strips would be impacted. You've got what the postwar collectors call a diamond cut.
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