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Originally Posted by Jason19th
As someone who owned one of the Romeo’s I will be honest I still am very skeptical about their production. The fact that they have been slabbed by CSG is really meaningless to me because I don’t understand what information they used to make the determination. Therefore I don’t think that they “legitimization” should have anything to do with the 1957 .
That being said the one potential argument that I think needs to be made. Why in the world would anyone fake those. Show me another example of a fantasy piece that are so crude. While the other card types sold by the Mexican eBay seller are clearly lazar printed fantasy items, isn’t it possible that these were just crude paper give away produced in such an inexpensive unlicensed manner as to leave no proof of production. Maybe a roll of them was found in the offices of some out of business novelty company.
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I will say, from my experience with their head grader, they will do work the others (or at least SGC) won't do in order to grade and authenticate properly. The fact CSG graded it, or them, does need to be taken into account. And of course no one is infallible....
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