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New page: '''Diamond Cut:''' A production flaw. A card typically has borders that run parallel to the edges. If the border appears narrower at one end than the other, the card is "diamond cut." That...
 
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'''Diamond Cut:''' A production flaw. A card typically has borders that run parallel to the edges. If the border appears narrower at one end than the other, the card is "diamond cut." That is if the card is still the standard rectangle shape. If not, it's a miscut.
[[File:10206wagner.jpg|right|framed|A diamond cut 2010 Topps 206 Honus Wagner Gold Chrome mini.]]
'''Diamond Cut:''' A card whose borders do not run parallel to the edges.
 
See: [[Miscut]]


[[Category: Hobby Definitions]]
[[Category: Hobby Definitions]]

Latest revision as of 00:56, 6 September 2010

File:10206wagner.jpg
A diamond cut 2010 Topps 206 Honus Wagner Gold Chrome mini.

Diamond Cut: A card whose borders do not run parallel to the edges.

See: Miscut