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Posted By: Anson
I would guess some of both. Early on, many candy issues were trimmed down to T206 size for storage reasons. However, as the prices of both tobacco and candy issues have skyrocketed, many folks are trying to get every last penny out of their cards. If a razor or pair of scissors can make a substantial difference, many will take the chance. |
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