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Posted By: john
Mike Wheat has rebacked ones,for sale on his site with condition listed,so you should be able to compare what he asks for cards of similar condition oiginal and rebacked....but Toms right,its really up to you,if the cards worth a certain amount to you,thats what you should pay...as far as telling the difference,i have some rebacked cards,that were pretty easy to tell from original,a different type of paper was used and side by side with a real one,you can tell the difference,in fact for me i have the exact same player/pose skinned(1),rebacked(1),and original(2) so i can see the same card in 3 different stages for comparison,that really helps....John |
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