What is a Dover reprint?

A Dover reprint is a new, affordable edition of a classic or out-of-print book (or sometimes other items like trading cards) published by Dover Publications. These reprints are often photo facsimiles of original editions, keeping historical typesetting but sometimes with updated covers or introductions, making rare or hard-to-find works widely accessible, especially in subjects like science, math, art, and literature.
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Are reprint cards valuable?

Reprint cards generally have much lower value than originals, serving as affordable proxies, but some official, limited reprints (especially of big stars or in sought-after formats) can gain value over time as they become scarce, though they are rarely true investments like originals; however, unofficial counterfeits are worthless. Value hinges on legitimacy (official vs. fake), rarity (limited print runs help), the player/character (Mickey Mantle > common player), and the specific product. 
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What is a Dover thrift edition?

A Dover Thrift Edition is a line of inexpensive, paperback books by Dover Publications focused on classic, public-domain literature, offering complete and unabridged texts of fiction, plays, poetry, and nonfiction at very low prices, making them popular with students, teachers, and budget-conscious readers for decades. They are known for being basic but functional, with plain covers, good binding, and no-frills content, perfect for studying classics like Shakespeare, Jane Austen, or Mark Twain without added notes or commentary (unless it's a specific Study Edition).
 
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Are one piece reprints worth less?

Do reprints play a role in the decrease of value of said cards? Yes, and that is great for players and collectors alike.
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How to tell if a card is a reprint?

To tell if a card is a reprint, check for obvious tells like "reprint" text or wrong copyright dates, but also use a magnifying loop to spot fuzzy pixelated print, compare its card stock feel/thickness (reprints often too smooth/glossy), color (often off), and use a black light (vintage glows dull, modern glows bright). A key is comparing it to a known authentic card, as reprints lack subtle original details, like specific print dot patterns or tiny flaws.
 
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Is a reprint the same as the original?

A reprint means more copies are being printed with no substantial changes. Perhaps a few typos are being fixed.
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How to tell a reprint card from original One Piece?

The original is silver while the reprint has gold as you can see here. Grading company Beckett has made a very interesting discovery noticing certain print differences in PRB and original manga cards specifically such as the law and the Zorro mangas as you see in this screenshot right here.
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What is the d word in One Piece?

One major idea that gained a lot of traction in the One Piece community is that “D” in “The Will of the D” actually stands for the word “Devil.” This would make characters like Luffy, Monkey Devil Luffy, and place him as a member of the Devil Clan.
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What Pokémon card is worth $60,000?

A Trainer No. 3 card from the 1999 Super Secret Battle is a famous Pokémon card known to sell for around $60,000 due to its extreme rarity, awarded only to the third-place winner of that exclusive Japanese tournament. Other cards like the Tropical Mega Battle Tropical Wind (potentially $65k+) or certain Charizard variants can also reach or exceed this value, with high-grade promotional and tournament cards commanding premium prices. 
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Why are Dover books cheap?

It primarily reissues books that are out of print from their original publishers. These are often, but not always, books in the public domain. The original published editions may be scarce or historically significant. Dover republishes these books, making them available at a significantly reduced cost.
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Why do books have 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1?

Books have "10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1" on the copyright page as a "printer's key" to show the printing run; if all numbers are present, it's the first printing, and each subsequent printing removes the lowest number (e.g., the '1' for the second printing, the '2' for the third), indicating its age and print run without needing new typesetting, a tradition from physical printing plates.
 
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What is the secret shelf on ThriftBooks?

We responded to our customers' needs and developed a new value offering of "Like New" books at $2.99 with the ThriftBooks Secret Shelf™, which, along with our ever-popular ThriftBooks Deals, provides amazing everyday value for our beloved customers.
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What card is considered the holy grail?

It is the famous T206 Honus Wagner also known as the true Holy Grail of all baseball cards. They say every Wagner tells a story. This one, it was deemed the Connecticut Wagner when it surfaced for the first time in 1985 at a card show in Connecticut.
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Why are cards from the 80s and 90s worthless?

Google "Junk wax era" basically at that time everything was so overproduced. Everybody had those cards. If you think of it as supply and demand, there is a massive supply of those cards, very little demand.
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What does licensed reprint mean?

A reprint is issued by the actual manufacturer or someone that has obtained the license (such as Topps including Star Co. reprints in 1996). Otherwise, all "reprints" of cards are actually forgeries.
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What Pokémon card costs $1,000,000?

Pikachu Card This Rare Illustrator Pikachu Pokemon Card Sold For Nearly $1 Million Pokemon Jumbo Cards.
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What is the holy grail of Pokémon cards?

The "Holy Grail" of Pokémon cards is widely considered the Pikachu Illustrator card, especially a PSA 10 graded copy, due to its extreme rarity (only awarded to contest winners) and record-breaking sales (over $5 million), but other top contenders include the 1st Edition Shadowless Charizard for its iconic status, rare Trophy cards (like Kangaskhan and Blastoise prototypes), and ultra-rare Gold Star Eeveelutions, representing peak rarity and historical significance in the hobby.
 
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Do all 1025 Pokémon have a card?

All pokemon have been present in at least one TCG card, although some few Pokemon are a bit hard to find, because their last card printed were many years ago, like Tyrogue, Munchlax, Tyrantrum etc. Watch DeepPocketMonster's videos. He completed the Pokedex Challenge.
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Why is Luffy called D?

Monkey D. Luffy has a "D." in his name because it signifies belonging to a special lineage, the "Will of D.," a group of people destined to bring major change and challenge the World Government, with the "D." representing dreams, destiny, and the "Dawn of the World," though its exact meaning remains a central mystery in One Piece. It's part of a hereditary name, like Monkey D. Garp and Monkey D. Dragon, connecting them through this shared, significant heritage.
 
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Are there swear words in One Piece?

Yes, One Piece has swearing, but it's generally considered mild in the original Japanese, though the English dub (especially earlier Funimation versions) added more frequent and sometimes stronger curse words to capture the characters' rough, pirate-like personalities, leading to varied content across different versions and platforms. The show often uses milder terms like "hell," "stupid," or censored strong language, but instances of stronger language can appear in uncensored dubs or the original manga.
 
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Who all has the will of D?

The "Will of D." in One Piece refers to a mysterious inherited will carried by individuals with the initial "D." in their name, notably Monkey D. Luffy, Gol D. Roger, Monkey D. Garp, Monkey D. Dragon, Portgas D. Ace, Marshall D. Teach, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Jaguar D. Saul, and Nefertari D. Vivi, with others like Portgas D. Rouge also part of this lineage, representing a connection to ancient history and a drive for freedom, often clashing with the World Government, though most carriers don't know its true meaning, only Roger and some of his crew discovering it.
 
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Are reprints worth anything?

Reprints have mixed value: modern reprints usually don't gain much, but older reprints (like vintage sports cards or books) can become collectible, while modern reprints of popular collectibles (like Pokémon cards) can temporarily lower prices but often regain value after the reprint is gone, and the original issue remains more valuable. The worth depends heavily on the item's age, rarity of the original, the reprint's quality, and whether it's an official reprint versus a fake/counterfeit.
 
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What does L mean on one piece cards?

On One Piece Trading Card Game (TCG) cards, L stands for Leader, indicating a special type of card that serves as the central character for your deck, defining your strategy and often having unique features like red card backs and Life values on the bottom right. L-rarity Leader cards are essential for gameplay, with variations in artwork (Alternate Art) increasing their rarity and value.
 
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What do fake one piece cards look like?

To spot fake One Piece cards, check the print quality (crisp text, vibrant colors), card back color (should be balanced, not purple/off-white), and texture (fakes often feel too glossy/flat; some real cards have texture, like the OP05 symbol). Also, verify fonts, borders (uneven on fakes), and use a light test (real cards block light) and infrared light (real cards tint white, fakes tint black) for definitive proof.
 
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