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Topps originals forgeries
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I have to admit I have been guilty of not always doing my due diligence.Trying to complete some sets I have purxhased some topps originals off ebay without looking carefully at the signatures assuming they have to be good. Someone pointed it out to me and these look bad. Does anyone thing any of these are real? appreciate your opinion. They were bought from multiple sellers and since they were bought 1-2 years ago ebay offers no recourse. I take responsibilty for not examinig them closer but an pissed off (alot at myself)
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Why are some of them numbered? We're they supposed to be Heritage redemptions or something special?
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probably to make them look more authentic
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Speaking just about the Aaron and Pujols cards, they look like terrible fakes.
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I thought if Topps originals they would have had a sticker or embossed stamp on the card???
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They all do have stickers. I can't find anywhere to look the sticker numbers up. Does anyone know where?
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None of the autographs look good to me.
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I agree they do not look good but someone must have taken the stickers and labels off other cards and affixed these to them. Since I do not know how I can look the sticker numer up on topps sight I can't tell if they took them off a card of little value or counterfeited the stickers too. Any dieas- does Topps have a way to look up sticker numbers?
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It wouldn't be difficult at all to manipulate these cards using the Topps originals. The only cards like this I buy from Topps are buyback cards from the Topps Archives Signature Series that carry a Topps stamp on the front.
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As far as I know, there is no Topps database that cross-references those hologram numbers. |
Seems like even that is not foolproof. We've seen cards that have stamping that appears to be counterfeited. It's a shame that something like this can be ruined by forgery, counterfeiting and greed.
I still buy uncertified autographs, but mostly low dollar stuff. I try to get all my certified stuff when it is new, being pulled from packs. Again, not foolproof, but I am more comfortable buying a certified card when there are 4-5 copies available at a time, most if not all being busted from new wax and tossed right up on ebay. Quote:
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I called topps on the phone and spoke to a customer service person. They couldn't tell me how to look up the numbers on the back of the cards and they wouldn't connect me to someone higher up when I said someone might be forging their cards. What a company
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I don't know if I would hold that against Topps. A lone customer service rep doesn't represent the finality of anything.
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All horrible childish autos
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