Shouldn't Captain America's shield still have Black Panther scratch marks on it?

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In Avengers Endgame, Capt America dons the infamous vibranium shield again.

Shouldn't his shield, (re)given to him by Tony Stark, have the marks of Captain America: Civil War on it?

And to be clear,

I'm not talking about the end scene with Capt after sending him back to return all the stones.



Best Answer

This one can be the new prototype mention in Spider-Man: Homecoming:

Happy: All right, wheels up in eight minutes. We just got to load Tony’s old Hulkbuster armor, prototype for Cap’s new shield, and the Meging... the Meg... the... Thor’s magic belt. - transcripts

Also this one look pretty fresh and new not like an old one.

Even similar prototype mentioned before in Iron Man 2:

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Source : comicbook.com




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Does Captain America repaint his shield?

In at least one case, Captain repaints his own shield. Unfortunately for the Cap, shortly after he finished this repair work, the shield was stolen by a villain named Batroc, stripped of all its paint, and analyzed in the hopes of reproducing it to create invulnerable armor for the baddies.



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