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Posted By: TBob
The tip-off is the "20" on the back which is always present on these reprints unless scuffed off. Weird margins, tea staining borders, etc. A no-brainer... |
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Posted By: Brian C Daniels
"And not a dealer!~" that was enough. No need to strain the eyes on the card bob. The Implication is; " I don't do this for money" thing. |
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Posted By: Warshawlaw
The implication is "I am not experienced in assessing the genuineness of these items, so don't report me to the FBI for wire fraud when you receive it since I didn't know what it was anyway." |
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