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Any PC796 Experts Out There?
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I recently picked up a PC796 (a Wagner which I'm very excited to have). But I noticed that the back has standard real photo postcard markings, rather than the much more professional postcard markings I've seen on other PC796s. See the scans below, with the Wagner on top. Do I have anything to worry about? Thanks.
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AFAIK, a PC796 Sepia (or its sister set PC 805 Novelty Cutlery) Postcard should never have a RPPC back, unless, I guess, if it were a photograph of an actual PC796 postcard that was then turned into a RPPC.
All PC796 postcards that I have seen have had this type of back. I stayed away from the Wagner for that reason. |
Saw it at the National. Looked fake to me.
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That's item # 142099857104 sold by PWCC on ebay Sept 6th. You should return it.
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PWCC gave a decent description of it but didn't go as far as saying it is a fake...It looks off to me too...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1910-PC796-S...p2047675.l2557 . |
FWIW, there's a real one (PC796 Wagner) coming up in BST Auctions in a couple weeks. Catalogs ship very shortly.
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Ugh. Thank you for the information.
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Thanks for raising these concerns. We have agreed to accept the return, and will research the card and determine the best path forward.
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They have 20 negatives in under 200 transactions. I bet their ebay message box is quite the show!!
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Sheesh - SGC should take 3 seconds to line up their checks so it is clear whether they are trying to check counterfeit or altered. It looks to me like that check was intended for the counterfeit circle.
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Jobu was under the impression that SGC thought it was counterfeit. I was not under that impression, and was trying to explain it to him. SGC got it wrong. Happens with TPGs all the time.
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It has been on eBay before, notice that even the front is off. In this copy part of his left front foot is cut off, on authentic copies you can see his left cleat.
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Not sure that having a flip means that they shouldn't take 3 seconds to be clear what they mean on that details card. Also, if the grader did the sloppy check and someone else created the flip, it could be that the grader meant for this to be kicked as counterfeit but the person creating the flip didn't know what that floating check meant and picked (the wrong) one rather than asking.
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I'd guess it's a realphoto postcard with the image removed and a new one printed on. Steve B |
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