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We have discussed similar cases in other threads and my response is the same for this one. I have no problem with Ben or anyone else buying a reprint as long as they know what they are getting. The problem is when sellers try to say or insinuate that there is a chance, however small, that the item in question may actually be real.

I am sure there are people who see these type of cards and think to themselves if there's even a 1 in 100 chance that this card I can buy for 10, 20, 100 or whatever might actually be worth 10s of thousands of dollars, why not take a shot?

I know it's difficult to police, but I think the card collecting industry would be much better off without these listings on ebay. Unless they were in a separate reprint or reproduction section. It would be nice if they wouldn't show up when searching for real and original cards.
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