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Posted By: Paul
I think many diecuts qualify as cards, for example the E125 American Caramels and the Middy Breads. But I would agree that the diecuts being discussed in this thread aren't cards. They don't actually picture any player. They're just generic drawings with names assigned to them. To me, that would make an unsatisfying rookie card. |
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