Well I think a google search would have told you this answer 20 times over... not much.
What I can say is the time people were using that 35k value was around the mid 80's, so you have likely a 30 year old reprint. I actually tried to locate a date for this printing as the back printing is so identifiable but was unable.
I will say that a reprint is worth far less than a dollar to someone who wants one as the number of Wagner reprints is likely greater that the print number of any other card in existence. I would put this on the far lowest end of that spectrum as most would want a realistic reprint to fill a binder spot very few can afford to fill and this is not.
Not trying to be mean to you as any question is fair, but I admit to laughing quite hard when I saw this reply on another chatroom to this exact same question -
I was going through an old box of papers, and I found a Constitution of the United States of America. How can I tell if this is a replica, or one of the originals? I'm told the originals are quite valuable. Mine says on the back: this is a replica. If it were the original Constitution, it would be worth over 1 billion dollars on the open market.
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