Is it possible to get a Made in Taiwan figure on a Made in Hong Kong card???
I recently bought a Tri Logo Biker Scout fairly cheap on eBay. The card was really nice and flat with no marks and the bubble looked pretty decent too. The bubble was slightly lifting but the seller said the figure couldn't be removed. However when it turned up the bubble is only attached by one side and the figure can be very easily removed. It doesnt look like this happened during shipping as the rest of the bubble is very well attached and the card looks pretty perfect so it looks like it was partially opened deliberately to remove the figure. So really its an expensive loose figure and card back!
So of course I have examined the figure to check for signs of play wear that would suggest the figure has been removed and replaced. Apart from some paint wear to the outside of the hand which could have happened by rubbing against the bubble I noticed that the COO is Made in Taiwan however the card is Made in Hong Kong. Do you get Made in Taiwan figures on a Made in Hong Kong card or is this an obvious sign its been replaced?
I recently bought a Tri Logo Biker Scout fairly cheap on eBay. The card was really nice and flat with no marks and the bubble looked pretty decent too. The bubble was slightly lifting but the seller said the figure couldn't be removed. However when it turned up the bubble is only attached by one side and the figure can be very easily removed. It doesnt look like this happened during shipping as the rest of the bubble is very well attached and the card looks pretty perfect so it looks like it was partially opened deliberately to remove the figure. So really its an expensive loose figure and card back!
So of course I have examined the figure to check for signs of play wear that would suggest the figure has been removed and replaced. Apart from some paint wear to the outside of the hand which could have happened by rubbing against the bubble I noticed that the COO is Made in Taiwan however the card is Made in Hong Kong. Do you get Made in Taiwan figures on a Made in Hong Kong card or is this an obvious sign its been replaced?