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1910 Morton's Pennant Winner Bread Pin
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I have a question on a pin on Ebay. The PSA case does not display any stickers or tag on the back. See 2 pictures attached. I have attached some other examples from a Robert Edwards auction lot as a comparison. The other thing I noticed is that the image on the face of the pin looks a little pixelated and the coloration not quite matching some of the other examples I have seen online. Does the pin on Ebay look authentic? Have you ever seen an authentic PSA case that did not have any stickers or tags on the reverse side of the case? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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So you think the back of the case looks legit?
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I don't know about the case itself. I would expect something on the back panel of the flip.
This one graded within months of that one has information on the back. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1964...&size=original 1964 Topps Coins - [Base] #114 - Al Jackson [PSA*7*NM] Courtesy of COMC.com Could just be a mistake on PSA's part. We know they make plenty. |
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Okay, thanks for the input.
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Love the Mortin Pins. Very colorful and extremly rare. The eBay pin looks good.
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JC, wow, first time I ever noticed that the DFP Cobb image is the same as the Morton's pin.
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The pins are definitely neat. Thanks for sharing...
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