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Altered high grade E93s in Mile High?
Gee, those high grade E93s sure look altered to me. Thoughts?
A sample: PSA 9 Cobb: http://www.milehighcardco.com/LotDet...entoryid=39084 PSA 9 Wagner: http://www.milehighcardco.com/1910_E...-lot39083.aspx |
I'm not too sure, I'm no expert, keen too see everyone else's thoughts.
^ You might have to put you're full name under the post. -Owen |
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I'm certainly not an expert, but other than looking too good to be true, what specifically makes you think these could be altered?
The bottom right corner of the Wagner does look a little off to me. |
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I guess I'm not seeing it either. The pic of the Cobb 5 is not even close to the 9 they would have to rebuild that bottom right corner so I would say that one is out. The 6 seems close but it has a diagonal line going from the edge to Cobbs shoulder area plus looks to be a black print dot beside his hat that is not on the 9 either.
Now the Wagner looks really close on the front with what we call in the print industry as a "hickey". Seems to be in the same place on the card but that can happen as I've seen them pull sheets in a run that the hickey is in the same spot of the first 20 sheets and is either fixed or fills in on its own as the run keeps going. There are a few spots on the back of the Wagner that are not on the example of the 6 (could be that the image quality is too bad but you should see it). So if I'm understanding the comparisons correctly they seem close but not exact. Just my opinion though. |
They're the same cards.
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Oh my.......
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For what it's worth, the Wagner cert #50082111 and the Cobb cert #50082116 no longer exist in the PSA cert database, which usually means the card has been cracked out, and the cert returned to PSA. (The Cobb cert #20082114 still exists.)
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The two non-9 Cobbs are only two cert numbers apart. Different cards same sub presumably.
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The Wagner has a black printing dot by his right ear on both cards. Tony |
Wow Jeff,
The similarities in the Wagner cards are striking. There are other minor printing defects that match up perfectly on the two cards. It's sad to say but this sort of thing sours me on the hobby so much :( Best, Scott |
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Not that I could ever afford a mint caramel or tobacco Hall of Famer, but threads like this make me appreciate my mostly fair to very good pre-war collection.
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So do you have the smoking gun or are you going on circumstantial evidence counselor?
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Jeff--on the Cobb I can see the 6 turning into the 9. However, if you are saying the 5 became the 6, which became the 9, I can't see that. The 6 has a stain in the UL corner (viewer's UL) that is not on the 5. The Wagner I can absolutely see. Great work!
Can you say if this is the doing of a soon to be incarcerated offender, or a hopefully in the future incarcerated offender? |
I can't see the 6 becoming the 9. The orange color shift down on the 6 leads me to believe the 5 became the 9. JMO.........................
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My first thought when seeing the auction was that they had been given a " bath".
The orange background on the Cobb is washed out |
are any of these from the former jim b collection?
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No
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I'm not sure about the Cobbs, I also think if one was turned into a 9 it was more likely the 5 than the 6 because of the registration.
The Wagners are a different story. The fisheye behind his head makes the pair more suspect than I'd be comfortable with. Fisheyes are from debris on the offset blanket, and can be on only one card or several, probably fewer back then, potentially hundreds in the 70's probably fewer today. But the odds of two cards with the same defect in the same spot surviving in really nice condition over a century from (I presume) different original sources? Outside of two finds like the black swamp group, that's pushing the envelope a bit too far. Now if they were beaters...........Yeah, that stuff happens and two worn cards with the same flaw wouldn't be a surprise. Steve Birmingham |
The Matty is washed out also
Jim B's is much nicer |
What a tangled web of sh&t this "hobby" is sometimes.
Quotes Jimi: "Now if 6 turned out to be 9 I don't mind, I don't mind." Not a bad payday for taking out some stains. |
Tough to tell on the Cobb. It looks like the Wagner has been submitted a few times. These all have the black fisheye by the ear, but the red backgrounds appear to have subtle differences, which could just be due to scanner settings.
<a href="http://s408.photobucket.com/user/bbcemporium/media/wagner%208-5_zpsqc6yeq9r.jpeg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp164/bbcemporium/wagner%208-5_zpsqc6yeq9r.jpeg" border="0" alt=" photo wagner 8-5_zpsqc6yeq9r.jpeg"/></a> <a href="http://s408.photobucket.com/user/bbcemporium/media/wagner%207-5_zpsae3kcxvu.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp164/bbcemporium/wagner%207-5_zpsae3kcxvu.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo wagner 7-5_zpsae3kcxvu.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s408.photobucket.com/user/bbcemporium/media/Wanger%209_zps2tkarwwy.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp164/bbcemporium/Wanger%209_zps2tkarwwy.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Wanger 9_zps2tkarwwy.jpg"/></a> <a href="http://s408.photobucket.com/user/bbcemporium/media/Wagner%206_zpsu6f7hwij.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/pp164/bbcemporium/Wagner%206_zpsu6f7hwij.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo Wagner 6_zpsu6f7hwij.jpg"/></a> (edited to add the PSA 6 and PSA 9 scans for comparison) |
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Jeff, besides soaking, are there other suspected alterations on the cards?
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Well,
I think a big share of the blame falls on the TPG. It's fairly obvious to the naked eye those cards all have the washed out look from being soaked in chemicals. "Don't get cheated" Craig Lipman |
Wags is 99%
Cobbs are very very close, likely the same but really need a better scan. http://i.imgur.com/auxnUBS.gif |
It's certainly hard to argue with the evidence.
I've seen this question asked before on similar threads, but do you guys believe that PSA simply missed this or that they're in on it some how? |
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If these cards get pulled, and if PSA is called upon to reimburse the consignor, the bill could be hefty.
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To let someone inexperienced encase a card with a grade that will instantly make it worth 30-50k, or more, would seem to undermine the credibility of the entire company. |
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PSA Certficiation Check Cert Year Brand Player Variety Grade 15132902 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL NAP LAJOIE NM-MT 8 15132903 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL FRED CLARKE NM-MT+ 8.5 15132904 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL FRANK CHANCE EX 5 15132905 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL CLARK GRIFFITH NM-MT 8 15132906 15132907 15132908 15132909 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL HONUS WAGNER NM+ 7.5 15132910 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL TY COBB MINT 9 15132911 1910 E93 STANDARD CARAMEL CHRISTY MATHEWSON MINT 9 15132912 1911 M116 SPORTING LIFE JIMMY WALSH GOOD 2 15132913 1948 BOWMAN HERMAN WEHMEIER MINT 9 15132914 1948 BOWMAN JOE PAGE NM-MT+ 8.5 15132915 1948 BOWMAN FRANK SHEA GEM MT 10 15132916 1948 BOWMAN WARREN SPAHN NM 7 15132917 15132918 1948 BOWMAN RALPH KINER NM-MT 8 15132919 1948 BOWMAN NM-MT+ 8.5 15132920 |
im the wrong kind of doctor!
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i'm just talking out loud here...trying to hypothesize what may have occurred.
If it were MY grading company you can be assured the best graders as well as myself would see these uber high grade rarities prior to grading them. Since I don't own PSA...I cannot begin to guess how they handle their business...but from all of the errors I've seen them make...and other shenanigans...I have no idea what to make of this?? |
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DJ |
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Any question in anyone's mind that these cards aren't pulled from the auction?
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If these cards were only soaked in water (not a chemical), which alteration is PSA expected to find?
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No chance they are pulled unless there is more evidence than a few lo-res scans that look similar but not exact. I'm not saying you're right or wrong but it's tough to tell by what's provided (at least on the Cobb).
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I don't think there's any chance of them being pulled from the auction.
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Just weighing in. I think that the old adage likely applies: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Regards, Larry |
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