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Reprint - in a PSA case?
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https://austin.craigslist.org/clt/d/...546572200.html Did this person also fake the PSA flip or just crack it out? I am so naive... Sad that someone would go through all of the effort to deceive... Looks like the card has sold twice this year so far: |
You can see the the top edge has "frosting" over the batting helmet. So that edge of the case has been tampered with, so they could remove the card. I cannot tell if the flip has been replaced based on that picture. But now the original card is raw after being cracked out and can be sent back in for a new slab.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...light=frosting We've already talked about this card/seller before. |
Also, the $176 sale you're showing is one where the case was already cracked and the reprint card inserted. That's why the price was so low. I have reported that sale to PSA to remove from their Auction Prices Realized and to investigate whether the cert # should remain live in their database.
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Apparently he has more and is trying to push them in the NYC area...are they breaking the law or sneaking by by saying they are reprints?
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/c...554083868.html Clemente has the same cert number as the Austin, TX post, but pictures were taken on different flooring... lol |
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There is probably grounds for PSA to sue to enjoin this dipstick from doing this under what is commonly known as trade dress infringement: creating a product that is similar enough to another's product to cause a "likelihood of confusion" in an ordinary buyer's mind.
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