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What Do you Do?
Posted By: Lee Behrens
I maybe wrong but aren't these reprints? |
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: John(z28jd)
Best thing to do is post it here so maybe the bidders will see it,anyone who collects these cards,and with those scans,should be able to tell theyre not real.There's some bidders on his stuff that should know better so its partly their fault,partly the sellers for either lying or not knowing...someone is gonna be really upset when they get the Tinker card for $120 or more and they find out its a 50 cent reprint |
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: Lee Behrens
The seller has also cancelled bids on a few of their auctions, so there is a good chance they have no idea what they have. |
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: runscott
This is a case of a seller probably not knowing that he's selling reprints, and buyers bidding on stuff that they aren't knowledgeable about. If anyone else is thinking about bidding on these, please hold off and instead go buy a few cheap commons from a reputable collector, study them a little, then keep them near your computer for comparing to ebay scans ...also go do a search on ebay and compare to other scans of t206s. |
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: julie
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: Hankron
'lightly toasted' |
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: Lee Behrens
I pointed out the typeset and borders and asked for a scan of the backs. This was the response: |
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What Do you Do?
Posted By: Hankron
More often than not, when a seller dismisses siginficant and clear evidence/advice that an item is fake, it's because she knew it was fake to begin with. |
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