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Should grading companies archive/case reproductions?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheJabbaWookie" data-source="post: 489999" data-attributes="member: 9217"><p>The first two are the labels in question and the third pic is what one scammer has then done with his newly authenticated and cased CAS item. </p><p></p><p>The CAS labels detail how the bubble and card Back are reproduction, but make no mention of the figure inside. £2,000 is a lot for a Vader when you know the bubble and card are reproduction, but they also have a VCJ and the lack of information on the figure enables the eBay seller to prey on the newbie seller. </p><p></p><p>It is unclear from the posts on FB if the figure is authentic and so far CAS have not responded to direct questions regarding this matter, but clearly the lack of info has enabled the seller to suggest it is an authentic VCJ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJabbaWookie, post: 489999, member: 9217"] The first two are the labels in question and the third pic is what one scammer has then done with his newly authenticated and cased CAS item. The CAS labels detail how the bubble and card Back are reproduction, but make no mention of the figure inside. £2,000 is a lot for a Vader when you know the bubble and card are reproduction, but they also have a VCJ and the lack of information on the figure enables the eBay seller to prey on the newbie seller. It is unclear from the posts on FB if the figure is authentic and so far CAS have not responded to direct questions regarding this matter, but clearly the lack of info has enabled the seller to suggest it is an authentic VCJ. [/QUOTE]
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