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Alert: a tale of two 51B Mantles
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The importance of looking at the bar code. Because one of those bar codes doesn't work.
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While I am no expert it appears to be a totally different card than the Huggins-Scott auction. First thing that jumped out at me was the dash between the VG -EX is a different size. Something just not right with this one.
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It's a fake in my opinion, for the reasons stated and others, but the question is, will ebay step up and do something about it or just pretend to "investigate"?
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Yowz, 2 different cards and 2 different flips
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Wow I guess there just print mantle rookie like 1989 UD ken Griffey JR .
I'm impressed by the effort here . Do you think this was a inside job ? It's gotta be right . Anyway this can't be a one of a kind and it can't just be mantle |
My opinion, not the same card at all. The biggest telling sign is the drastic diamond cut on the bottom that the other does not have, also the sharpness of the bottom right corner. Secondly, Ebay won't do s**t, just my thought....
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The bottom one has a spot on his hat and a rough cut on the bottom of the card; so 2 different cards but same flip #. So if I'm understanding this right one of the flips is a fake?
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No telling how many other high dollar cards are out there with the bad flips. Explains the new PSA cases with the hologram. Good find.
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stone crab hasn't pulled it yet......must be legit.......or just a case of stone crab plausible deniability......
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Listing has been reported (probably by several people), so we'll see what happens.
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They certainly did a better job with the case and flip than the card in my opinion but it looks like it's good enough to fool most bidders. I don't know if every 51 bowman mantle has it, but I always look for what resembles a blue pen mark in the upper right corner above the bat. I see the real card has it in this case and the fake one doesn't. The same mark is on mine and a few others I checked right now out of curiosity on ebay.
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How to tell the fake? The short dash on the flip helps and for some reason the bar code wasn't copied. Is there an app for bar codes? |
When I used the online barcode reader (at http://online-barcode-reader.inliter...m/default.aspx), both barcodes came back with the correct number (17934999). The HS card's code type was "Interleaved2of5". The Ebay card's code type was "Code128". I have no idea what that barcode type stuff relates to.
From a google search....among other things...Code128 types are for alpha-numeric, all ASCII characters and used world-wide; interleaved2of5 are numeric only encoding digits in pairs |
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The backs, Huggins on the left.
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50/50 chance it's a PSA labeling error, but good work Pete.
Here's a card with a short hyphen in "VG-EX". |
No labeling error
The non huggins and scott card looks bogus from these pics as does the flip.
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The short hyphen card that Jim posted is also the old flip, so it's a bit of an apples to oranges comparison. Also, a PSA labeling error is more akin to a typo or mislabeled issue. It would be nearly impossible and a complete coincidence for PSA to assign the same SN to the same exact card. It is much more likely that the eBay card is a fake or lower grade card inside a compromised holder. The eBay card shows a good deal of frosting on the edges of the holder as well.
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Yeah, he looks also a bit sun-burned in the color tone.
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Stuff like this scares the shite out of me, especially as I have been considering getting a 51 Mantle. Thanks for posting it.
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Unfortunately it's nothing new especially with this card.
In I think 1982 maybe 81 a dealer I know showed me a 51 Mantle and asked me what I thought about it. After a few minutes of looking at it I said "It's in beautiful condition, but it's fake. I can't put my finger on anything in particular, but it's just "wrong" " Apparently that was the opinion of the dealer and also of the 4-5 other dealers who had passed on buying it earlier. Nobody could point to anything and say "it's fake because of this. " but everyone thought it was fake. I wonder where that card is today, it was very convincing, and if it wasn't for being able to handle stacks of Bowmans pretty much everywhere back then it might not be obvious. Steve B |
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This looks like the same jerkoff that I posted about a few weeks ago. I recollect the picture he took of the fake card last time was on that same book/ipad case.
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What a shame for the buyer. I don't buy into the thoughts of " they got what they deserved for being naive about cards". These are sophisticated scams. I hope I'm not next.
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It's pretty stupid to buy a 5K card from a guy with essentially no feedback except on a couple of low dollar items, but still, that does not excuse fraud.
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He did also sell a 56 Topps set for $1900, though how many of those are fake I have no idea.
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Jordan rookie must be so easy to does this with . Some of those fakes are really really good .
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It happens with Mantle Rc, Jordan Rcs, Cobbs, Wagners, Ruths, Montana & Rice RCs. To name a few.
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So when checking barcodes against cert numbers, make sure the barcode not only matches the cert number but it is also of type "interleaved2of5". |
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Highest regards, Larry |
Didn't we have some members here who could get an ebay auction shut down? What happened there?
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there have been class actions against ebay... |
Yup. Haven't read enough to have an opinion on the merits though.
eBay, PayPal Face Class Action over Counterfeit Goods August 20 2015 ebay.jpg Los Angeles, CA: Claims of consumer fraud have been filed against eBay® and PayPal® and various eBay Sellers in Federal Court under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) and the Lanham Act claiming the defendants knowingly and deliberately facilitate, proliferate and profit from the ongoing sale of counterfeit and fake products on ebay.com. |
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right so an example already from just 3 months ago....yeah 'good luck going after ebay' maybe that's with phone calls or messages....but lawsuits are a different animal. Its easy enough to find someone to sue ebay and if they have merit...ie. PSA contacting them prior to the sale telling them they are fake' you would think that's enough merit to find attorneys who if successful can collect thousands if not millions in fees.... just a wild guess.. heres a case of a getting 1.2 million over a $36 dollar listing....good luck going after ebay... http://www.ecommercebytes.com/cab/abn/y15/m10/i12/s01 |
ok...so my command of the law sucks...BUT...for a $5-$15 award per person affected...doesn't seem worth it.
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also the mantle that is subject to this thread sold in the thousands...so im assuming the buyer will be looking for recourse after the fraud is found.. don't worry about it ullmandds ...at least you didn't use an analogy with mattresses to prove your point...... |
Failing to consider
For the last couple of years eBay has aggressively enforced their guarantee for buyers. If the seller does not offer a refund then eBay will for up to 30 days after the sale and paypal has a similar guarantee that is good up to 180 days.
http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/...guarantee.html https://www.paypal.com/webapps/mpp/u...ale.x=en_US#13 As long as both companies offer this type of indemnification I am not sure how many sales of counterfeit goods would actually create an opportunity for a lawsuit. |
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right ..but like I said to generally say nobody would sue ebay for anything makes no sense....lots of lawyers itching to sue them.. for this particular scenerio..what if 11 months pass if you are sold a fake mantle shouldn't you still be able to get your money back...this is beyond the timeframes listed...and you cant say that argument has at least some merit.........I still was talking more generally..that companies like ebay are ripe for being sued...and not the opposite... |
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He may have a case against ebay but I don't think many collectors would be likely to pursue that course of action. And unless Peter or Joe are willing to testify it might be hard to prove they were aware of the fraud. I don't know if that's necessary, but it doesn't sound that easy to me any way. |
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My wife bought a stroller on eBay it was 235 or something like that . It was described as new . We got and used it twice and then noticed that there was repairs and the stitching was coming off . So we called eBay and it got resolved fast and got all the money back .
It was past the time they allow as well . The issue here is that it's probaly a Christmas gift and the true collector won't see it until December 24 |
I guess something happened.
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Good thread.
Thanks for starting it Peter. |
Lets see if the seller ever puts on anything again or moves to another name.
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These are common scams that have been happening for years nothing new just scams.sucker born every day.thanks Peter
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