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Posted By: Tom
I would like to know where network 54 experts ever came up with an idea that all wide gap M101-4 and 5 or reprints? Without questions they are not. I agree about some of the cards you can see the gloss and the narrow gap, but the key element is the paper stock. This wide gap/narrow gap is just a bunch of crap. I agree there are fakes out there, but what you turn to is the paper stock. Looking at two cards one with a wide gap and one with a narrow gap side by side with a 60X microscope the paper stock is a perfect match. If you go back to 1992 SCD there is a photo of Bennie Kauff M101-5 with the wide gap. Question, why would SCD use a fake photo of Bennie Kauff M101-5 in there magazine and nothing was ever, said about the authenticity of the photo? |
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