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these E95's are showing up more frequently. It's easy to spot them in person. they look pretty real on the internet though. usually you can blow up a scan of one and see the border is not really white, and the black outline around the player isn't solid. There are allso E93's, E96's, and E98 fakes out there like this. this card is just a copy of a legit card printed onto old looking paper that is thick stock. then it was aged to look real. From a distance or on the internet it is tough to spot.
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