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These cutout sets is an interesting concept. You could make them into a collage and frame them.
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I can understand where you're coming from. Im not a set collector, but more of a player collector. My master collection list spans many sets from 1910 - 1980. When I find examples, I keep images of the cards on my list if, for no other reason, so I know how to identify those cards in the future.
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