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I haven't owned a lot of Goudeys, so I haven't had that much experience with them, but I did come into an estate lot a while back that included over a quarter of the '33 set. Based on that, I agree that minor size variations are normal for this issue. Trimming, when it occurs, is a little bit easier to spot in one respect. Because of the thickness of the cards, an exacto-knife trim will readily show up as an angular cut when the edges are examined through a magnifying device.
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