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Yes - both sets have fully printed backs. I thought it odd when I saw the complete set in Goodwin - a full set of trimmed caramels was strange enough; then to see another on eBay got me thinking that perhaps there is some legitimate "hand cut" way these came about, but it seems as you say, they are just lots of trimmed cards.
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As Dan pointed out, the E95's that have the "Hand Cut" designation were examples taken from a notebook and are blank backed.
The E95's in Goodwin appear to be trimmed (albeit, beautiful examples). |
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