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CoreyRS.hanusIn my experience the term proof is as overused a term as appears in the hobby. Just because something is blank-backed in and of itself doesn't make it a proof. Just because a dealer says it's a proof doesn't make it a proof. My rule of thumb -- show me the proof! And get the proof from someone who has no economic stake in whether you buy the item or what you pay. Such a person would not be the dealer who is offering the item for sale.