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I didn't notice the dot matrix look in person but it certainly appears in the photo. I get a closer look with a magnifying glass. It said it was a duplicate which may add to the suspicion. Was an older gentlemen who said it was bought at a show.
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I wouldn't touch that thing. Looks like a photocopy poorly pasted to a backing
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