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I tried.....but another fake
I was hoping this back stamp was going to be on a real card, alas, it was fake when I got it in hand. The seller said no refunds but still did take this one back, though he insists it's real.. it's not.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/190938063522...84.m1439.l2648 . |
:cool:too bad, but at least u got a refund.
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Sometimes you gotta try. What was the giveaway?
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What's the problem? It's superb.
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How did it smell?
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Old judge for your 1600 post you really went all out wow:)
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Well worth the shot . You can get any rubber stamp made you want on the streets of Manila and Seoul for $2.00 . ( while you watch ) .
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I didn't know about the lot, but I would have begged off given the "c 1926" in the back bottom right of the card.
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Nice try Leon-- it's hard to land the big ones if you don't throw your line in the water.
I too found the c. 1926 suspicious--as if it was a hobby remake down the road where the maker was guessing as to when the initial card had been issued. I am also routinely skeptical about stamped-backs. What did it for me was the seller's remark that the white blotches were part of the original photograph. I highly doubt they were, and while I don't collect the e121s, I have seen many and don't recall the Veach having that photo flaw--more importantly, the diagonal white line in the upper left part of the photo sure looks to me like this is a copy/photograph of another card that had a crease there, and the blotches were paper loss. Hopefully the card disappears from the market or is least honestly listed as a repro/fake, although I won't hold my breath. |
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