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Posted By: Paul Kaufman
Some cards in this set are commonly seen with thin cuts L-R, the Baker and Marquard cards being two that are often found this way. As was mentioned, whenever you have "wide" cards, you will have complementary "thin" ones as well. I believe SGC looks pretty closely at these before grading them. |
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