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Old 08-08-2016, 04:45 PM
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Default Looking for opinions on a 54 Johnston Cookies Aaron

Took a chance on an Ebay auction recently. Admittedly, these scarcer Postwar issues aren't my strongest area of expertise in the hobby so I'm hoping for some opinions if it's real/fake. If you guys feel it's fake, no worries I can get the card sent back to the seller. Though, perhaps let me know how you can tell it's fake so I don't make this mistake again in the future

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Looks good to me. I used to have one of these in about EX that was perfectly centered. Wish I had never gotten rid of it...


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Looks good to me ... and not just because of the scrapbook residue.
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Nothing sets off any alarms here. Nice pickup!
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Old 08-08-2016, 10:20 PM
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the good news so far! In your opinions, what are ways to determine the real cards from the reprints? They kinda look the same to me....
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RPs seem to have a "sharper" color, whereas the color for an original is more subdued (can't think of a better word) ... also the white borders on originals have a different shade of white

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Moving this to the main page for additional insight others may have. 1954 is almost "pre-war" right?

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Moving this to the main page for additional insight others may have. 1954 is almost "pre-war" right?

1954 is to pre-war as M. P. & Co. is to post-war.
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Moving this to the main page for additional insight others may have. 1954 is almost "pre-war" right?

Depends on the war.
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I think you have a nice Johnston, though it appears that you are pretty rough on it.
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Depends on the war.
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Default It seems....

,based on my raw and graded Johnston Cookie cards, that your example matches up just fine. I have a few of all the years of both Johnston & Spic & Span because I live in Wisconsin. I wonder if a fraudster would crease and scrapbook damage a reprint. I don't remember tho if Larry Fritsch sold these as one of his reprint sets which would offer up a piece for someone to work with. So...I think your scan shows you have a good card.
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Without actually having my PSA Ex "5" in front of me, I would agree it looks good. Great pickup, and a lot of potential there over the years after the current investor market dissipates--so much tougher than the Topps rookie, plus Johnston Cookies, per my info, had its factory just beyond the outfield fences at old County Stadium in Milwaukee!

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I think you have a nice Johnston, though it appears that you are pretty rough on it.
This is usually not good,
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Thanks everyone...I was fearing the worst on this one and am pleasantly surprised I appreciate everyone's input!
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