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Posted By: Brad
Does anyone know of any 1951 Bowmans where the last line on the BACK of the card has the words 'Inc.' in capital letters?. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Robert
I have not seen any with all capital letters. If that was the one on ebay my opinion is it is a reprint. I am sure of it 100%. It is a real reprint. But lets see what others here say. Rob |
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Posted By: Brad
Thanks for the info. I haven't seen any 1951 Bowman's with all capital letters either but just wanted to make sure. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
anyone else have any comments?? |
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Posted By: petecld
Fake. Even with your bad scan I can see by the letter quality of everything except for the coypright line is at least second generation print quality. |
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Posted By: Brad
thanks so much for all the info i will avoid the card. |
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Posted By: Cycleback
One thing to notice with the in question Mantle is the whiteness around the edges. The genuine 51 Bowmans were printed on grey cardstock-- meaning the cardboard Bowman used was grey all the way through (If you ripped one open, it would be grey in the middle). If you turn a genuine 51 Bowman Mantle on its side, the edge will be be grey. The bright whiteness in the first image is not natural for the issue. This quality by itself suggests that someone printed a picture of the grey Bowman back onto white paper or white cardstock. |
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Posted By: Cycleback
I add that one of the key places to look for unnatural whiteness in an online image is in the areas of wear. Counterfeiters of 1952 Topps Mantles or 51 Bowman Mantles or such will commonly rough up the card-- clip a corner, bend or ding a corner or edge-- and this is where the bright whiteness will often appear. For example, a dinged corner on a counterfeit might appear as a little white spot .... Just rememeber that a 1951 Bowman Willie Mays Rookie Card is like a hunk of baker's chocolate. No matter how you cut it, scratch it or bite into it, the edge will always be dark. |
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Posted By: Robert
I think this is the one we are talking about. Rob http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2791764050&category=60 479> |
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Posted By: petecld
Sure is the one we are talking about. No question about it now. It's fake. |
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Posted By: leon
in the last ebay url just put up....in the description the guys says he is selling them as reprints AND someone still paid $1400 for it.....where's that guy that said something about a sucker being born? |
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Posted By: Cycleback
Rule #1 with eBay auctions. If the seller says the expensive and rare Ty Cobb or Mickey Mantle is a reprint or "is selling as a reprint," take him at his word. |
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Posted By: Adam
Looks like the buyer was clued in - the item was relisted with a note about non-payers. |
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Posted By: Robert
Amazing isn't it this time it is a private auction. Rob |
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Posted By: petecld
They always are. |
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Posted By: Cycleback
Also be wary of eBay sellers who's deductions and reasoning are nonsensical. Paraphrasing of this seller's logic and deductions include: |
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Posted By: Brad
Does anyone recommend any guide that helps detect these kind of forgeries? |
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Posted By: PeterWThomas
Copyright line has INC in caps real cards have inc in lower case . |
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Posted By: Robert
Hi Brad you can get the book called SportCard Counterfeit Detector from Sports Collectors Digest. ISBN number is 0-87341-284-2. Doesn't have everything but it is not bad. Rob |
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Posted By: Terri
My user ID is mtcomm but I do not have any cards listed there as of now. I am trying to figure out what to do with them. We have 2 sons (young - they are 7 months and 2 1/2 years) so may just keep some or all of them for the boys when they grow up. I noticed there were several duplicate cards too. All I really want to know is maybe where a beginner should start. If I take them to a dealer how will I know I am getting a fair price? If I decide to list them what is a fair price to expect? If I decide to put them away for my boys which ones should I keep? Which ones are worthless? I really would appreciate the help! |
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Posted By: Bill Cornell
Start by posting scans of the card, please. |
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Posted By: Hankron
Terri, the standard price guides are: |
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