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Old 03-31-2013, 03:16 PM
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MY RESPONSE:
I am glad, i didnt win this...i asked around some experts and the card you sold is a counterfeit.
This is what they i learned:
The 63 Bazooka set was only counterfeited as singles. The counterfeiter put them into slabs identified by FGA, MGS & Capital. They are simple to identify.

The borders on all of the counterfeit examples come to a perfect "L" shape at each corner and all border dashes are of equal length. The Spahn pictured in the post direct above this one is an example of one of those counterfeits. The authentic cards were all issued only in panel form, with dashes of varying lengths along each edge, and only the left-most card on a panel has "L" shaped corners on the upper & lower left corners, and vice versa for the right-most card on the panel.
Hope this explains it better.

HIS REPLY:
Like I said before it was found in a dumpster. I had no reason to believe otherwise that it was authentic. Thanks for info as I probably will never come across one again.
Happy Easter,
Thanks Mike
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