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I am wondering: I see no sign of the extra paper ever being folded,so how was it wrapped in the brick from the BEP? BEP sheet SN's used to start with 99 that they sold in sheet form but they stopped that in a certain year,what year was it?
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I view the OP's note on a tablet. When enlarged, a fold line is seen running right to left downward.
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If you look closely for it, you can see the fold in the OPs pic just to the left of the 1 in upper left corner. IMHO the fold is just where it should be to create this cutting error. A similar error can easily be created with just a regular sheet of folded paper and pair of scissors.
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