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Old 01-03-2017, 08:29 AM
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Pins are probably a ripe area for fraud as there is just a bit less known about them than our cards. Thanks for the info...More times than not this kind of thread helps a collector and that is what it is all about. Here are a few pins from my prior collection just so we can have some eye candy...

And a short anecdotal story. A well heeled board member showed me a unique pre-war pin at a National. It was even in a PSA holder. Unfortunately PSA didn't have a clue about the paper pin back and it was an entirely different one and they thought it was legit, it wasn't. It is very easy to take the back paper out of a legit pin and put another one in, making a Frankenstein pin.



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Originally Posted by jsq View Post
Brian,

thanks for the follow up and your input.

do any other knowledgable site members have some input. here are the pins i care to understand relative to were reproductions and outright fakes created??

yankees world series pins of the following years:

2001, 2000, 1981, 1976, 1963, 1957, 1950, 1949, 1947, 1941, 1939, 1932.

i tried to narrow the list as much as possible to help focus the insights.

i see most of these fairly reguarly on ebay with massively divergent prices, which makes me really wonder regarding authenticity, any input will be appreciated.

thank you
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