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Verdammt

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On the right side of this card in the die-cut area, is a small piece that didn't get cut. Anyone have any idea on how to remove this or even if I should? The auction didn't show the actual card so I didn't know this little tag was still attached. View attachment 86685 20190203_144757.jpeg

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I would also leave it as is. Those cards are tough to come by I wouldn't want to ruin it.
 

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Those ones are tough to come by for sure, so I would probably leave it as is.
Are there any indentations on the front or scoring marks that would help guide you if you felt adventurous? Again I'm not saying do it but an exacto knife and a steady hand is probably the way to go. Make some kind of template using the other cuts and use that as your guide
 

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Thanks for the replys guys. I broke out my coin loop and took a closer look at the back of the card and there's a small cut on the edge of the "tag", but the rest is intact and attached, so I'm going to leave it as is. I don't trust my hands enough to take a shot at it.

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