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Posted By: Mark Evans
I look forward to reading the book. One point, though, doesn't make much sense to me. Apparently, the folks interviewed for the book seem to make some issue of the allegation that the card, once cut from a sheet, was subsequently altered/trimmed and that "before and after" photos might or might not exist. Assuming the card was in fact hand-cut from a sheet, and regardless what one might think of that in terms of affecting its authenticity or value, the fact that it may have been subsequently re-cut (to straighten edges and/or meet appropriate T-206 dimensions) strikes me as pretty irrelevant. Mark |
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