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need help big time cobb green back experts
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which is real or are both real |
If I size and align the Cobbs then you can see the example on the right (#2) slip font is off. The example on the left (#1) lines up perfectly with several other PSA SC examples.
Cobb #2 appears to be trimmed and in a bad/cracked slab. http://i.imgur.com/FtvTYww.jpg |
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ok
but that doesnt tell me if either of the cards is real so im guessing #2 is fake |
Those do not like like the same card. How is that possible with the same cert#? Who ever owns the card on the right should allow PSA to investigate and follow through with prosecution because it is their reputation at stake. IMO PSA should take high res scans of each high dollar vintage card that is certed and maintain that image in a database.
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Look at the barcodes. They are different. The cards are different. Both cards look OK, but it is hard to tell for sure from the scans. Do you have scans of the backs? I would like to look at the front through a loupe.
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Bottom card does not appear to be legit
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here are the backs
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Look at the spacing between the A and the P on the right flip.
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It's pretty sad that I remember the first Cobb. :) Here's a link to the original auction for the real card.
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how can we be sure either card is real
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Thanks for providing that link. Based on the REA image, it seems reasonable to conclude that the card on the right is a knock-off. Damn...fake holders, fake flips. The TPGs had better do whatever they can to stay one step ahead of the fraudsters. Otherwise, our beloved hobby will be so fraught with peril that all but the most seasoned collectors will walk away. Best Regards, Eric |
Is the second card for sale somewhere?
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Additionally...is it just me, or does the card on the right seem to have lettering that appears more black than brown? From what I understand, this would be an indicator that it's not the real deal; however, could be wrong here.
Given my limited experience with T206, I am just asking...and not providing an unqualified expert opinion. Best, Eric |
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the 2nd cobb was purchased by someone i know and he lost his investment
there are 100s of ruths gehrigs cobbs 54 aarons 56 mantle 68 ryans 86 jordans out there in fake holders fake slips...i guess you just have to double triple and quadruple check |
wow psa as well as the rest better do something to make this harder to fake
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wow...
wow. I'm guessing a real back on a fake front in a counterfeit slab?
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The current TPGs need to step in here and protect their market share. If not, someone else will steal it from them.
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Wow.
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hi,
are the bar codes on fake flips identical or are they different and custom made? kevin |
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Using an online barcode reader, I got the first Cobb barcode to come back as a match to the text number. With the second Cobb's barcode I couldn't get any of the online sites I tried to read it or at least decipher into numbers.
Note: some of the sites couldn't read the first Cobb code either. |
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everyone on here seems to agree the 2nd card holder is fake and the flip is fake but
is it possible the cobb card itself is real and was removed from an authentic holder(trimmed or recolored or whatever) and placed in a fake psa holder and flip to upgrade the card |
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Edited: I think I misunderstood your post. My apologies. |
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In my opinion and without seeing the card in person:
1. The PSA holder/slab is real. (The slabs are way too easy to open and reseal. PSA needs to make them totally self destruct upon cracking, similar to Beckett.) 2. The flip is fake. (The font is significantly off.) 3. The card is a fake front. (Probably easily identified using a loupe in person. And the text looks black and too faint, similar to other reprints that I've seen.) 4. The back looks real and skinned to apply the fake front. (Also the back does not line up to the front in terms of cut. Another red flag.) Know your seller. Check the certs. Examine high dollar purchases in person, if possible. Pay with regular PayPal or a credit card so that you have some recourse in the event that fraud is evident. Christopher. |
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Why do people assume the flip is fake? It's really hard to compare the two flip scans because the scanners could be different, the resolution of the scans may not be the same and there could be other unaccounted for differences.
Seriosuly, if the person that owns the "fake" card really wants to do the hobby a favor then turn it over to PSA and let them investigate it. Better yet, why not allow the authorities investigate it. Sadly, many people may view this as a waste of public funds. |
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Rather than present a mystery for us to solve without all the information, why not just tell us what you know from the very beginning? |
Fred, that slip is not from PSA. Scanner brand and resolution will not affect the font spacing/kerning.
If a decent knockoff Rolex can pass as real I'm sure 10c slabs can be easily fabricated. Scott, maybe the scammers are reading our feedback to improve their fakes. |
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im asking the prewar "experts" on this board if they can tell if the card is fake from the scans...or if the holder is fake or if the label is fake...very simple question that requires a yes or no answer to those questions
if you cant tell u cant tell if youre sure youre sure |
You misspelled "thanks everyone for your input so far"
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:d --- well, this is supposed to be the "big grin" green guy, but it's refusing to work. I put D, it puts d. |
Larry,
I think everyone here is really trying to help you out. Simply the second scan is most likely a fake. The "L" in sweet caporal doesn't line up as well. I'm sorry your friend is out of his investment. |
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thanks to all those with serious imput
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Don't act like a jackass by referring to the experts here as "experts". You might want to check your attitude at the door next time. There are bona-fide experts that frequent this forum that can help although with your attitude, I'm not sure why they'd want to. |
Owner of the cobb
the other cobb is on its way back to psa for authentication
i hope that yours is the real one thanks larry for the other comment i always thought expert was a compliment but i guess in 2013 we're speaking doubletalk(aldous huxley) |
I feel very confident that mine is real--certainly the flip is correct and the holder has not been breached. And in the event it wasn't, I've done enough business with and trust Rob Lifson enough to know that he would make things right.
One of the reasons I like doing business with REA. |
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no question about that
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The only thing I can certain is the 2nd flip is fake, anything else I would say would be a guess.
Could be a trimmed real card Could be a fake card Could be a fake slab Could be a real but tampered slab Wish I could help more |
The scumbag selling these fakes approached me about a month ago. He offered to mail them to me first and wanted to trade for my legit graded cards. I told him he could get into big trouble doing this and that I was going to contact my friend at the FBI.
I would have posted on the board to warn all of you as I used to do but I am no longer active here thanks to a few idiots that chased me away. I am sure those idiots bring more to the table than me with information considering my 43 years of collecting. Hopefully I will see my close friends here at the National. Dan Mckee |
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