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The cards should be the same size, 2 1/2 by 3 1/2. Back in the day, cards were cut with a vibrating wire which caused some cards to have a " rough " cut when the wire began to wear out. The grading companies do not penalize for rough cuts.
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There is some variation in size. Either way. Occasionally some are too small, some too large. Of course with trimming the number of small ones is a lot bigger now.
I have a few large ones, usually they're taller. I knew OPC cut with the wire, but always thought Topps cut with a bladed cutter. The wire does usually leave a rough edge. Many if not most more modern cards are die cut. 88 score for sure, as well as the very recent Gypsy Queen and I think Allen and Ginter. Steve B |
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