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Codasco07

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At 350, I would buy these all day. I can't believe it went for this little. Note: I did not win this.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/2004-FLEER-NATI...ryZ55952QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 

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That is an amazing card. Amazing price for a 1/1.
 

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Ummm.. One question.

Fleer always (and even on buybacks if I'm not mistaken) puts the Fleer seal on auto'd cards like that.
What are the odds that the seller faked the auto and kept the real deal and just sold off his COA with the fake?
 

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A_Pharis said:
Ummm.. One question.

Fleer always (and even on buybacks if I'm not mistaken) puts the Fleer seal on auto'd cards like that.
What are the odds that the seller faked the auto and kept the real deal and just sold off his COA with the fake?


I know my shop owner has a few of these and i do not think any came with a seal or anything, much like most of the inserted stuff from National Pastime. I'll have to check next time I go there though.. I pulled a bagwell /4 insert card, hand numbered, and I believe it sold poorly just for this reason. There was nothing to distinguish it from the actual, origonal, card save for the hand numbered /4.
 

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