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Posted By: Bill Cornell
Guessing a seller's intentions can be iffy in some cases, but not in this one. He says in his description that the card "has been treated and appears just like a real t205 (i.e. edge chipping and color staining)." Why would anyone "treat" a reprint unless they were intending to deceive a buyer? |
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