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Originally Posted by brianp-beme
As others mentioned, it would be nice to see better scans. My first impression was that it was a reprint still might be correct, but I am intrigued by the misalignment of red background color as seen on top and bottom of the card...the reprints I have seen are more normally aligned.
Brian
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I agree with this. These cards often have serious color shifts and/or registration issues. I find it interesting that the ebay example has significant color shifts -- wouldn't a reprint try to "color in the lines"? That said, the picture is horrible and nearly impossible to tell anything by. But my gut is fake- just looks off but need better scans.
Meanwhile, the entire listing reeks of bad news: (i) what/who is that "grading company", (ii) no back scan, (iii) horrible front scan, (iv) calling a T card in description but E card in title, and (v) the seller has nominal feedback.
I see no reason to take a chance on this