Originally Posted by
griffin
That's the main problem I've had with KOs that aim to pass off as originals - that other people will try to resell it thinking it is the real thing. No matter how "noble" a dealer might try be with making it known that they are selling a fake, it's down the line that someone will end up spending a lot of money on a fake, or try to resell it claiming that it is real... which rips off someone else who isn't aware that fakes exist.
At least if the toys and packaging were obviously coloured differently, you can still buy the rare mould without contaminating the pool of authentic toys, to the point that collectors end up avoiding certain figures just in case it is a fake.