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DavidThe seller's use of the 'Premier' card designation (the use of the designation is a first, and hopefully last, in my experience), took a speck of brain, as it sort of serves, in a clownish way, to cover his tracks.
If someone points out that it doesn't look like a real card, he can simply say, "Of course it doesn't look like the regular card, because it's a Premier card. They were made before the regular cards, and are going to look different."
Or, when someone protests, he can say, "Have you ever seen a Premier card? If you haven't, then how would you know what one's supposed to look like."
Naturally, I'm amused by the "1 of only 5 print consultants in the world"-- whatever that's supposed to mean. And, that a card whith that much incredible surface wear (Honus looks as if he was perculated with the coffee in the coffee pot), can have sharper corners and edges than a 2001 Fleer.