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Posted By: Kevin
"I'd say its highly unlikely that any of them are doctored to make them look like blank backs." |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I own a number of blank back proof cards I purchased in the 1980s directly from Topps archives and have a COA/provenance from Topps Archives and the original auction catalog. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
From a collecter that has been in the market for a blank back t206, I find this a bit disturbing. Under the assumption that one of the cards in Kevin's post is a t206, it would bring many t206 blank back cards under suspicion. While provenance is ideal, the blank back cards are not that rare to the extent that most ebayers (including myself) would demand it. Kevin already showed in the previous thread that writing and colors can be removed. Although, none of us have reviewed Kevin's doctored card up close to see if the alterations are undetectable, it certainly raises questions. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Will the grading services put blank back T206's in "Authentic" holders? |
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Posted By: Brian
Kevin, |
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Posted By: Lee
from my experience, only GAI will encapsulate a blank back t206 |
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Posted By: Brian
Barry, |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
Barry, I was just about to edit my post and ask the same question. Even if the grading companies could detect the alteration, would it be labeled as "Authentic"? Most of these blanks backs are labeled as such anyway due to an irregular cut. So I guess thats a problem with this designation since the slab labels do not indicate the alteration. Or do they? |
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Posted By: Lee
GAI will not give a numerical grade to my blank back t206, just encapsulate as authentic. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
A blank backed card can't be labelled "Authentic" if the inks or a layer of paper have been removed. To qualify for "Authentic" it would have had to leave the factory without printing on the reverse. The graders should be able to determine this. |
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Posted By: Richard
"A blank backed card can't be labelled "Authentic" if the inks or a layer of paper have been removed. To qualify for "Authentic" it would have had to leave the factory without printing on the reverse." |
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Posted By: Brian
Barry, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Richard- fair point, but I know that they will draw the line somewhere. When they reach a gray area and are not sure what they are looking at, they prefer not to holder. Clearly, I don't know exactly what that threshhold is. |
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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
That's good to know. But it brings up another question. Are these alterations good enough to pass by the grading companies? Have you ever attempted this Kevin and if so are you willing to share this information? |
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Posted By: Richard
Edited out a stupid comment. |
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Posted By: Kevin
So many questions, as expected (LOL). |
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Posted By: Kevin
Since you now know blanks, print variations (ghost images) and errors can be created without detection, here's another area I'm sure many probably thought could not be done. |
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