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Many of us have tried to bring attention to scammers or questionable sellers trying to peddle reprint/fake T206s. Usually it's Wagers, Cobbs, WaJos, Youngs, etc..But, almost any T206 is game. I thought it useful to provide a list of things that immediately disqualify or bring extreme skepticism right off the bat (no pun intended). I would start by saying any listing that states "Please read the description" is a pretty good indicator...
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