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Fleer sold all their plates when they went bankrupt. It's not as though people who bought them threw them out, they are on the market now. Someone made a good point on FCB in that how could the misspelled plate be fake when the person who "made" the fake plate would have used the card with correct spelling to "make" the plate.
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the printed card is spelled wrong.
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The person who would have made the "fake" plate would have used the printed card to make the "fake", most likely. Meaning it's unlikely that the plate is fake and probably just an error plate from Fleer that they probably scrapped before printing. There are probably 4 correct-spelling plates as well as 4 incorrect-spelling plates. Just a possibility. Who knows.
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