Wow! Definitely interesting. That set is such an odd set. I don’t think that those two errors were supposed to make it into the final product. It happened and this will probably be one of a few pc sets that look like this from that set. A Quincy of sorts.
Thinking about this a little more before hitting submit, a stack of the player’s non-die-cuts probably got mixed with the die-cuts pre-cut and vise versa with the die-cuts. There probably isn’t a known number of cards that were mixed in but the quantity of the shorter is now even less, but the errors are even more rare. Probably not 1/1 rare but rare enough to say that up to 5% of production may have been effected depending on run quantity and how they made the die-cut. This would make the regular die-cut a little more valuable, too. Not significantly, but it is a yin-yang deal. The print runs for X die-cuts were to 400. If I say that 5% were error, that would mean 20 were mixed in. That would mean that the error would be 20 of each. The non-die-cut X FM die-cut and the die-cut FM would equal the same, 20 each. The correct X FM die-cut would be actually to 380 in this instance. This is just me nerding out on this.
Great add to your collection!