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Posted By: peter chao
If the manufacturer intends the collectible as a card to be cut out then it should be a card. This is true irregardless of whether it is cut from the box or not. A player pictured on a wheaties box normally is not intended to be cut out is not a card when it is cut out. People normally collect the entire box. |
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