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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
For the black light inspection, make sure you are in a dark environment. Hold the card a few inches from the light and look at it from various angles. Look for unusual luminance. Here are some examples of how some "suspected" altered cards (my opinion) appear under a black light: |
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Posted By: chris bland
I appreciate you posting these examples - it is a big help. |
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Posted By: Richard Dwyer
EXCELLANT post!!! That's why I love this board. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Fantastic Post, Does anyone else have scans they can share? Rob |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
How about examples of card luminescense under black light due to brighteners in post war materials? |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
"How about examples of card luminescense under black light due to brighteners in post war materials?" |
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Posted By: Perry Eaves
Anyone sitting in a dark room with a graded card and a black light has missed the point of card collecting and perhaps life. Have we really arrived at this point in the hobby? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Grading companies accept some types of cleaning, and reject others. I do not know exactly what is viewed as acceptable, and what is not. But it appears that cleaning by soaking in water is not a problem, while erasing writing is a cause for the card to be downgraded. From the slabbed, bleached card example above, can we conclude that bleaching is an acceptable form of cleaning? |
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Posted By: JK
Bleaching is not an acceptable form of cleaning to any of the grading companies - what we can determine from the slabbed card above is that the grading company failed to detect that the card was bleached. Most likely, the grader simply failed to smell the card or the card was not submitted until after the smell went away and the grader failed to detect it by using other methods such as a blacklight. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Anyone sitting in a dark room with a graded card and a black light has missed the point of card collecting and perhaps life. Have we really arrived at this point in the hobby? |
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