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How's this for an example. I bought this one not that long ago from an ebay seller who seems to have an unlimited supply of odd cuts, oversized "proofs" and similar. I think I paid $1-2 for it. Much more than the regular single, which you might be able to find for a dime or quarter, but still cheap enough to appreciate the oddity.
There these is this king of garbage that I am still drawn to like a bad accident on the roadside. They are ugly, poorly executed, but yet I still buy them. Not quite sure why to be honest. A plain 3x5 card would have been so much nicer looking, although much more boring too.
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