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I'll let the true experts chime in on this. But my version of a simple explaination is any card that wasn't intended to be released into packs. You'll notice for instance that each of these three appear to be hand cut - most likely from a printing press sheet many years ago.
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Scott, that is about the case. Most scraps will have some signs (generally) of being hand cut.
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great cards!!
I will give a post about what a scrap is a little later today ![]() |
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