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|  D382 Tarzan 
			
			I hadn't read this thread until now and thought it was talking about pre-war cards. So back to pre war. I guess cards that had coupons (although a D382 coupon hasn't been seen, I don't believe) could be considered rough cut? Or maybe rough tear, in most cases.  This one might have been cut.   
				__________________ Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com | 
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