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Marthe48

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Sun Apr 7, 2024, 05:01 PM Apr 2024

I found a baseball card cut wrong [View all]

I was looking for something and found the card in a drawer. It is a 1989 Donruss. Most of the front of the card shows a player and part of the Expos logo. The top of the picture is cut. At the bottom of the picture is the name Bobby Witt, with part of a Texas Rangers logo. The way it is cut makes me think it was in manufacture, not by hand.

The back of the card shows Joseph (Joe) Thomas Hesketh stats, that are partially cut off at the left. I looked up Donruss 1989 Joseph (Joe) Thomas Hesketh and the picture is the same as the front of the card, and it is #460.

The card is in a good sleeve and in good condition. What do you call a card that is cut like that? Does it count as an error card? I couldn't find any examples like it when I checked.

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