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<blockquote data-quote="Oracle" data-source="post: 485820" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>In the above sale, the photo tells the real story, and apart from the MOC in the description I don't think the seller was trying to pretend that it is a true MOC.</p><p></p><p>Considering that carded figures are often described as MOC but turn out to have a cut bubble, opened MOC, bubble lifting etc, or where a sealed figure has paint loss (ie no longer mint), what are the essential attributes for a MOC? And how loose can we be with the term?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oracle, post: 485820, member: 9859"] In the above sale, the photo tells the real story, and apart from the MOC in the description I don't think the seller was trying to pretend that it is a true MOC. Considering that carded figures are often described as MOC but turn out to have a cut bubble, opened MOC, bubble lifting etc, or where a sealed figure has paint loss (ie no longer mint), what are the essential attributes for a MOC? And how loose can we be with the term? [/QUOTE]
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