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    What Is Your Take On These TNA Printing Plates?

    What is your take on these TNA 1/1's?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/2009-TriStar..._qi=RTM2067268

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    Are you asking if they are real or not?
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    Are you asking if they are real or not?

    Yes, that is what I am asking.

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    It looks right, plus the seller has 175 other ones for sale and great feedback. I don't see any reason to doubt it's authenticity.

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    They dont look like my pack pulled plates. Some of the auto plates were autographed as well and none of those appear to be. I think that is dependent on the set, though.

    edit: after going through my tna cards and comparing with this sellers, they appear to be legit.
    It would help if all the scans showed the back of the card with the 'COA' sticker.
    What threw me off was the line through some of the images, it looked as if it were taken with a flash camera and reflected and none of mine have a real metallic or shiny look to them to make that effect. It could just be the coloring on the plate that looks that way.
    Last edited by knotinmud12; 03-28-2015 at 09:49 AM.

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    I agree that it does seem odd that he mentions the TriStar authentication sticker on the back, but doesn't show a picture of it. I sent him a message asking for a scan of the back, so we will see.
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    I think real but like it has been pointed out see if the seller can get a scan of the back. Sometimes sellers don't know or care enough to show the back when in this case it could have helped a lot.

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    He responded to my message and said he uploaded a picture of the back of the card, but there isn't one on the auction yet.

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    Here is the back of a Velvet Sky printing plate. It's just odd that all the 1/1's he is selling are cyan printing plates. Weren't these supposed to be released in packs.


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    I have a friend at TriStar. I could e-mail the picture to her to clarify if it's real or not.

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