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Just throwing this out there.
Because OPC used a slitter machine that I believe used knives, (or something similar), as more and more cards went through this machine, the knives became duller and duller, which, of course, led to the rough edges/cuts. But because, likely at the start of a shift, those knives were likely sharp, would that not account for some non rough cut OPC cards that were the first off this machine at the start of a new shift? The only other thing I can think of as a possibility is that this card is a sheet cut card but I have read/heard PSA won't grade those? How they can differentiate between the 2 is beyond me, but I have read they don't, or don't any longer.
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