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Posted By: Mike P.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5224261917 |
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Posted By: jackgoodman
To my eye, the flip looks funny along the top edge. My 2cents. |
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Posted By: scott ingold
That is strange. I bet some people bid based on the scan looking like it was holdered with the REB designation. Did the seller do this on purpose ? |
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Posted By: Erick Lewin
just guessing, but it looks as if the "P" on the back in the word caporal, was fixed possibly a dab of glue was put on it. The letter looks off, kind of crooked, or that could just be from the creases. |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
not in a holder right? I think the seller took the scan to make it look like it was in a holder. Maybe its obvious and I'm a boob. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
This card is NOT slabbed. What he has done is place the flip on a black background to make it look like it was slabbed. VEry deceptive to say the least. And givent he title of the auction, there is not doubt he is trying to pass this off as being slabbed by SGC. Very shaddy to say the least. |
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Posted By: Damian Anderson
Thanks Jay for the confirmation. This is just a scam. Who cares? |
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Posted By: Tim J
It would be great if this was an undocumented card.We all know that this can't be real. |
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Posted By: dennis
i think, it would be safe to say that this alteration took place in the last 20 years. |
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Posted By: identify7
If the Wagner card survived a rough life and was rebacked with a Soverign back, you could rationalize that the card was rebacked with materials from the period of issue of the card. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Rebacking caramel cards of Wagner with T card backs is an old-school forgery effort aimed at passing off the final product as a T206 Wagner. The process was chronicled about 25-30 years ago when a similar card surfaced. It was tested and the card came apart when soaked. Assuming both sides of the card are real, my guess is that the forgery was made in the late 1970's. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
This card was sent to SGC for grading and authentication. The card was not holdered and was returned with a REB grade. This indicates the card was " re-backed". Apparently, the back was changed after the card was printed. I'll provide the SGC label with the card. Please look carefully. |
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Posted By: scott ingold
I have a problem with how the scan is done. No doubt it is deceptive. |
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Posted By: Mike P.
The thing is on SGCs site they state REB is "Rebuilt" not rebacked. I am wondering why SGC would even label this card as either an E93 or in this case a T206. This card is obviously NOT a T206. The problem here is now the buyer of this card can EASILY win this one take a relatively decent looking T206 wagner and pass the card off as real with this slab. |
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