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If someone thinks this is what a Cobb back looks like and bids a stupid amount of money on it ,they deserve what they get,it takes 10 seconds for even an ignorant card collector to google and see what a T206/Cobb back is supposed to look like.I personally have no problem with reprints or reproductions, if they are presented as such and not sold as possibly being real,or found at an estate sale ect,dishonest people trying to make a fast buck,unfortunately are everywhere,just as are the people who are getting dupped,the best advice I can give to the morons who buy this stuff is know something about what you are buying ,be it a car,refrigerator,a flat screen tv,or a hundred plus dollar Capitol reprint card,Knowledge and common sense is key.
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