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Old 07-06-2006, 08:50 PM
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Default I don't understand the E90-1 Mitchell

Posted By: Seth B.

Hey Ted,
Thanks, yeah, I remember the E90-1 thread well. I'm using the E90-1 set as an example, but I guess my question is more, can there be a single shortprinted card from a larger set?
How does a short print card come into existence if not for a shortprinted sheet, and if that's the case, can there be a single rarest card from a set like the E90-1? Or are there 20 (assuming a sheet was 20 cards for the variations and short-prints) equally rare cards, it's just that the Mitchell has gotten the most press.
In other words, the T206 Wagner shortprint is easy to explain for exterior causes. But what in the printing process alone makes a single card and not a sheet-set of cards shortprinted?

I hope that makes some sense.

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