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Posted By: gerard
I have read somewhere that using a blacklight on the card it will tell you real or fake. What am i looking for and what other ways to find out real from fake? |
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Posted By: steve f
hold in front of a bright light. little or none should shine through |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
It is well worth it to purchase a publication by dr cycleback entitled "Judging the Authenticity of Early Baseball Cards" |
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Posted By: jay behrens
you still need to know which slabs to buy, unless Gil knows something about NASA and PRO slabs we don't? |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Its easy if you have the card in your hand. There are no reprints or homemade fakes that should ever fool someone in person. The best and easiest way to tell if its fake or not is to compare it with a known authentic card. Buy a couple low grade authentic commons for $5 and thats all you need. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Actually Jay, I know very little about those graders, but to me if you can build a space shuttle, well Id trust you to grade my card. So I guess NASA must be good. And Joann says that PRO has the only UV proof holder - that sounds good, gee, that sounds like a pro organization! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
For most standard issues, if you have a beater or two from the issue you can identify almost all reprints by comparing. Thickness, gloss (back and front), holding the cards up to the light to see how much light shines through, etc. Reprints are almost always distinctly different in one or more significant ways than the originals ... It's always smart for a starting collector to pick up a collection of low grade Goudeys, T-cards, Bowmans, etc. And, when you get sick of stacking your slabs, it's great to have shoe box of beaters-- cards you can flip across the room and put on the refrigerator. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Don't forget about putting some in the spokes of your bike |
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