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Posted By: brian p
Not only does it appear authentic, but even if it weren't, I doubt a replicator/scam-master would have gone this far overboard in destroying the card--I am a lower grade collector, but this goes below my lowly standards. Usually the r/s-m's try to create a card that is weathered but not beaten, so as to lure in the unaware into thinking that they have gotten a bargain. |
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