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...and this is exactly why I can't stand that these "art card" creators do not put clear dates on their products.
Been complaining for a decade plus, but they still have their fanboys.
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I like art cards/customs or whatever you want to call them. Heck I make them and have for years but they need to have something on them showing they are a current homemade card. |
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I don't have a ton of them, but I really like art cards. That said, I agree with your point. What's worse then no dates on them, is when they put fake dates on them. There's a bunch of Custom/Art Cards of Lewis Hamilton, Mike Tyson, Floyd Mayweather, and others that I see regularly listed as "Rookie Cards" on Ebay, and often times sell (not offered for, but "sold") for hundreds of dollars because of the fake early dates the cards were created with. Scam works much better when you're dealing with more obscure sports that collectors think they've found a "new discovery" for. |
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