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Grading companies marking cards.
With the issues that are in the hobby right now, how would you feel about grading companies putting a substance like invisible ink on the cards? Would the grading companies have to tell you that they possibly could do that to your submission? I personally wouldn’t like it, to me the card is no longer original.
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PSA supposedly does that on all signed items they deem authentic.
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Or they could just actually catch alterations?
Identifying antiques by altering them first is a bad idea. |
marking cards
There was a big time dealer in the Cleveland area back in the 1980s that stamped all his cards with invisible ink on the back in an effort to catch shoplifters. I always thought it was a bad idea in that who knows what that ink would do to the card in 10 or 20 years If any of you bought a card from him and still have it...... put a black light on the back and see !!! I have edited my post to delete the name as I am not sure if he did all his cards this way or just the big ones .... my time seeing this was between 1982 and 1985.
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