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Fake. The area with the paper tear on the upper left of the back would have had a number written (see photo) that is seen on authentic reprints (by authentic I mean not home made). This seller, or a previous owner, knows that, so he torn off the section. Also the "a" in Phila. at the bottom on the front is too far to the right. On real e90-1 jacksons, if you drew a line straight up from the right side of the "a" it would not be outside his pant leg.
Last edited by Anthony S.; 08-04-2010 at 03:13 PM. |
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