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Old 03-16-2023, 05:01 PM
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Default T220 Miscuts

It's hard to find these, as the thick borders make them uncommon. The silver sheet reconstruction and the Coburn/Gans scrap suggest the white border cards were printed with the same layout as the silvers.

I'm looking for any and all images of miscuts to test this deduction, showing an adjacent card, another cards caption, or with more border space than it should have on any one side that suggests it is an edge card.

Here's mine.


Mike Donovan (of to day) features the same card above him, showing part of the "of to day" caption. We would expect 50% of Donovan To Day's to be in this array if the silver sheet was mirrored for the white run.

Charlie Goldman shows enough of his caption to show that the same card was above him. We would expect 50% of Goldman's to be in this array if the silver sheet was mirrored for the white run.

Frayne and Jordan are cut with extra top border, cutting into their bottom captions. No caption is visible at top, implying they are on top of the sheet. 50% of Jordans and 50% of Frayne's would be top row cards if the silver sheet was mirrored for the white run.

Maher has a wet sheet transfer of the backs, showing another card above, impossible to know what card.
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