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Genuine 1972 Venezuelan?
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I know there are tons of fake 1972 Venezuelan stickers, are the common players counterfeited as well or just the stars?
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If they are from Gilberto of Venezuelancards on eBay they are counterfeit. All of his 1959-1968 Topps Venezuelans are legit (at least I hope so, I have been buying expensive 1959 Cubs from him), but his 1972's are no good. Whether he knows they are counterfeit or not is the question. ETA: Yes, commons were among the 1972 Venezuelan fakes.
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I avoided buying '72 Venezuelans because its too hard for me to tell fakes, I think I am going put them on the "permamently avoid" list. |
Best way to tell is with a loupe the green under 10x will be dots on fakes and solid if real. Plus the fatter fonts are fakes.
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Sudakis has no number. Is this a tell tale sign or were they all like that for his stamp?
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The 1972 Topps Venezuelan Pete Rose on the left is a fake that just went for $518 on eBay, for comparision the 1972 Topps Venezuelan Pete Rose on the right is genuine. The one on the left has fatter letters, is darker green, and has a lower quality photo than the real one on the right. Hopefully, PSA has stopped grading the fake 1972 Venezuelans.
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I asked TCMA to scan the Garvey for me when he shared the album so I could see one that should be nearly indisputable, but alas he did not.
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Thank you!
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A bunch of 1972 Venezuelan Stamps of high end players just showed up on eBay from a certain consignment seller. Just my opinion, but I don't believe they are legitimate, they look like the fakes that have shown up in the last few years. Authentic examples are on the left, the questionable ones are on the right. Hopefully PSA has stopped grading those.
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Yeah, that Ryan looks extremely fishy.
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Thanks for the heads up Cliff. Was looking at those earlier this morning.
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Those graded 72 Venezuelans sure sold for a lot. I hope for the buyers' sake that they are real.
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Here are a couple of examples to show the differences. The Cubs are easy to tell because the "R's" in CACHORROS are thin and don't match the other letters and really stand out on an authentic card, the "R's" are normal on the fake cards and blend right in. The most obvious evidence is the font on the Santo name, completely different.
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The Killebrew also has striking differences. Compare the 7 in 171 and the font on his name between the authentic card on the left and the fake card on the right, completely different.
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PSA says they are authentic, and therefore it is so! ;) I was shocked at the price the Garvey went for. I don't recognize the buyer's feedback score, so not a regular rare Garvey item bidder. It was well above any prices I have ever seen for one, but all the others were raw and likely the same "fakes".
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