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It's due to the fact they are outnumbered 10:1 by other subjects in the set and 99% of those cards are much easier to find. Likely, one out of every 30 T206 cards is an SL card, so one out of 30 miscuts would probably be an SL card too. When you see 29:1 ratio, you'll tend to think they don't show up often...numbers are just fact-based guesses on my part, but you get the point
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