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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Is it best to just stay away from these in raw copy form? Or were some graded ones also sheet cut too?
Were there fakes of these as well? |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Locally
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Little notch up top to tell from the sheet cut...
The sheet cut is probably a lot harder to find than the real copy... I haven't seen fakes... I imagine it would be an EXTREMELY difficult set to fake.
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Join Date: Jun 2017
Location: Fayetteville
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Didn't someone put their kids through college on sheetcuts?
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Like Marino said, a little notch is visible on the top of the real ones (they're not cut perfectly). If you see a perfectly oval one with no notch, avoid.
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There are customs on eBay that are similar to the original but they are labeled “custom” and you can tell right away they aren’t real.
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2 words.....
Ken Cope
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