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Old 10-07-2025, 07:32 AM
Zach Wheat Zach Wheat is offline
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I am not certain but I believe they were all printed and packed at one time i.e. read very short print run. The print code for sheets is below (3-362-10-01-1). The 2nd to the last grouping of figures corresponds to the full sheet (half sheet Splits A + B) it was printed on....so 3 full sheets, 6 half sheets. Most call a sheet, a "full sheet" of cards when it is actually half of a full sheet - either the A split or B split.

Some DS packs were wrapped and certified by BBCE and sealedin a hard case and shrink wrapped. BBCE stopped certifying packs a number of years ago when full boxes dried up and they could no longer pull packs from sealed boxes or FASC. I've uploaded a scan of the pack. The BBCE cert blocks a lot of the back of the wrapper.

TLDR, I am not completely sure of the answer, but I think just one type of pack.
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