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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2055353, member: 19065"]Thank you! I very much appreciate the information and advice (opinion). In fact, I was cautious when I considered this item and could see the trimmed edge, not wanting to buy clipped pieces. Before buying I did go and look online for other material from this company to see how much was out there, or if selling recently and couldn't turn up much beside information about the company as linked to above. You may know/recall how I dislike those who take scissors to ABNCo archive portfolio sheets, for example, and sell them in individual eBay listings. Grrrr! I also checked out the dealer, who sells some numismatic material, but this appeared to be (and does in hand) an old cut. How old, I cannot say, but I didn't feel this one suffered from a recent/modern cut job and hoped instead it was an actual old piece that was trimmed out when the company would have issued this coupon.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am surprised the coupons are this large and each sheet numbered uniquely on it's entire back and again stamped on the face, referring to the #56. Thanks for the details.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2055353, member: 19065"]Thank you! I very much appreciate the information and advice (opinion). In fact, I was cautious when I considered this item and could see the trimmed edge, not wanting to buy clipped pieces. Before buying I did go and look online for other material from this company to see how much was out there, or if selling recently and couldn't turn up much beside information about the company as linked to above. You may know/recall how I dislike those who take scissors to ABNCo archive portfolio sheets, for example, and sell them in individual eBay listings. Grrrr! I also checked out the dealer, who sells some numismatic material, but this appeared to be (and does in hand) an old cut. How old, I cannot say, but I didn't feel this one suffered from a recent/modern cut job and hoped instead it was an actual old piece that was trimmed out when the company would have issued this coupon. I am surprised the coupons are this large and each sheet numbered uniquely on it's entire back and again stamped on the face, referring to the #56. Thanks for the details.[/QUOTE]
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