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great question! some of these " in betweeners" or "tweener" scraps fly under the radar....
scrap??? possibly, but not likely..... tell tale signs: your card has the classic hand cut and an absolute necessity to be scrap..., but "undersized"... color is off a bit, but more likely faded in this case.... if this card had an off register, ghost, missing a pass or two, oversized(oversized or extremely odd cut greater than standard is the key), or a more drastic "error" that usually trigged a sheet to become a "scrap" or defect due to the gross/dramatic errors on these types of cards... verdict: potential"tweener" scrap, but more likely a hand-cut , faded 206.... ![]() please keep hunting!! you are looking for the right cards
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