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Old 09-06-2023, 03:54 PM
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I hope they at least baked a good casserole in the oven, along with the cards.
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Old 09-06-2023, 04:02 PM
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The m101 reprints like the Wagner have been identified and discussed many times over the years. When there is a noticeable space between the end/edge of the photo and the square box that frames it, it is a reprint-- a cropped photo of the original.
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No explanation needed. They are so bad. ugh
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No explanation needed. They are so bad. ugh

Right?
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Terrible reprints. Store owners are going to go out of business!
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“Store Owners” ….. often cited as the source of prior multi thousand dollar offers when card is presented to a reputable dealer at a show…… with asking price much lower… LOL
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Agree with the posts, very bad reprints.

I have seen this happen often with these modern card shops as they are honestly unknowing in anything other than ultra modern and TPG Pokémon cards. Any and all general card shop opinions to me are as useful as an icemaker at the artic circle.
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