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When questions of fakes come up (as we see today) and, say, PSA labels are compared, it always makes me wonder how much, or little, PSA and SGC typography has changed over the years. Every time I see a label, on a slab I've bought, that looks a little (slightly) different it makes me wonder if that's what they really looked like in that period--or if it's a fake.
Perhaps someone here could provide the service or posting examples of different period PSA and SGC labels for slabs. Thanks. Last edited by GregMitch34; 03-06-2014 at 02:03 PM. |
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