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Posted By: JimB
Looks fake to me. One other sure way of detecting a fake CJ is that on the 1915s, the back should be upside down. You did not mention that you flipped the card around for the scan, so am assuming the back is incorrect. I agree with all the others with their reasons for thinking it is fake too. And it just looks like one of those amature jobs where the person puts a light flame around the edges for the appearance of aging. |
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