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Al, I too have noticed those scenarios in the SCD book. I think it's great that they point them out. However, my argument is with saying that they have NO VALUE. Some of those type listings do have some value. I can understand that there's no MLB authorized value, but let's face it, there's a select few of those type listings that people might still want.. Take the B/W Billy Ripken F*** Face fake TEST cards. I'd maybe pay a buck or two for one of 'em.. or the fake '84 Nestle Mattingly Test/Proof. I think there was fake blank backed '82 Topps Ripken that I personally wouldn't mind having. That to me gives them SOME value..
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I am sad to say I bought one of the "test" Ripken cards, thin stock, knowing it was fake, to add to all the other ones, fake or otherwise, I already had. Also one with a Homer Simpson head.
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I picked up one of the fake Don Mattingly Columbus Clippers minor league cards for $0.25 at a show last year. It's on paper thin stock and can be easily identified as fake in person but it looks great. Even though it's a fake I still love it for some reason. I still want to pick up a fake 84 Donruss Mattingly that were going around in the 80's to go with my real one. Not sure why but I want one.
My favorite fake though is the 63 Pete Rose rookie that was made famous when they were all confiscated in the 80's and stamped as counterfeit on the back. I really want one of those cards. I just like the story behind them and think it would be cool to have one. I think most of them were destroyed if I remember correctly but there are many still out there with the stamp on the back. AndyH
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Damn Andy, I forgot all about those. They still sell for a decent amount too. Nothing crazy, but definitely more than a "known" fake should. I'll agree, I wouldn't mind picking one of those up either.
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There's a dealer at a local show here who has one for sale and the cool thing about his card is that it comes with photocopies of the official government documents surrounding the case about how they were confiscated, labeled as counterfeits and destroyed I think. I didn't read all the reports so I'm not sure exactly what's in them but that would be even cooler to have those along with the card. I just haven't been able to pull the trigger on it yet. I might pick it up later this month when he's at the next show. If I do I can make copies of the paper work and send them to you if you're interested. AndyH
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I was able to pick up my favorite Fake at a local show recently and wanted to share it.
This is the 1963 Topps Pete Rose rookie that was famously counterfeited back in the 80's. There were a ton of them showing up at shows and they fooled everyone. They look and feel totally real except for the fact that there is slight black outline around Pete's hat. This is the dead giveaway that it is one of these fakes. They were confiscated and ordered to be marked on the backs with the words, "Original Reprint" and then returned to the owner. I am so happy to finally have one of these in my collection. Thanks, AndyH .
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