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Exhibit question...
Posted By: Eric B
I have used the search function to search for posts on exhibits and I can't find an answer to my question which is..is there much of a danger of forgery or reprints when buying exhibits? Any help would be appreciated. Eric |
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Exhibit question...
Posted By: dennis
if they were reprinted i'm sure they would be here.if you reprint they will buy....http://www.fritschcards.com/pages/reprints.html |
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Exhibit question...
Posted By: warshawlaw
There are three main forms of reprint known with Exhibit baseball (I am not counting the 1980 sets issued by the company, as these are clearly labeled 1980 and are legitimate company issues): |
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Exhibit question...
Posted By: Ted
Are the Fritsch reprints clearly marked as such? Just wondered if his stuff was the source of a lot of this crap we are seeing on ebay these days. |
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