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Posted By: Hankron
The eBay button was easy to press. My problem is that there wasn't a space to explain why it was a counterfeit and what sources listed it as such (Standard Catalog, Beckett, Bob Lemke's Sportscard Counterfeit Detection). I can't image that an eBay employee will see what is the problem, no more than I could see the problem with the marking on a faux Ming vase. |
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