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Posted By: jay behrens
some clues to look for on real cards, almost all cards appear to have a "v" cut on the left and right edges. It seems the card were cut when they were folded over. Truely straight t201 is fairly uncommon. The few reprints I've seen, the paper stock is too white on the back. Legit cards should not have any gloss at all. It's been 15 years since I've had one in my hands, so that's the best I can do from memory, but I did put 3 sets together. |
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