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How do you distinguish the originals from the reprints?
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Many of the reprints actually say "reprint" on them. The other is paper stock quality. The newer ones are whiter than the originals. Just bought an original Wally Post after not seeing one for about a decade. Originals are tough to find.
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i assume PSA knows the difference but at least from the scan does this one look light?
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I don't think PSA will miss on a 1959 Homerun Derby card. The originals have a gloss to them and the reprints do not.
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