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I can see it now, in a few more years someone forging reprints and trying to get them slabbed. But would it really be forgery if you're just copying something that's already a copy? I'm confused.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com |
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With so many fake 1983 Topps 1952 Mantles, I get mine slabbed.
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Tiger collector Need: E121 Veach arms folded Monster Number 520/520 |
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And then the next thing to worry about, trimmed reprints!
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100% real authentic genuine forgery of a reprint.
It reminds of the juice I just bought at the gas station today. The label reads 100% real imitation flavor!!! I can imagine the day where there is no room left on the TPG label, or the label is bigger than the card. Authentic Forgery of a Reprint Trimmed OC Diamond Cut Colored (MK) |
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For Sale:
Was an original until someone altered it into a reprint. $100,000 OBO |
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