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I've gotten some questions lately about this so I thought I would post a guide.
Let's start with the 'basic' postwar fakes. These are made on gray chipboard and on close inspection are 2nd generation images. Always stars. Here is a fake Musial: ![]() The stock and splotchy background are the tells. Here is that card's back next to a legitimate one: ![]() Don't confuse the Canadian cards with fakes. The stock is gray chipboard but the Canadian baseball cards that simply reprint the US baseball cards have either small diamond numbers at the bottom: ![]() or large numbers: ![]()
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Adam:
Let's not forget about the white back fakes too: See below and white back on the left with a real back on the right
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I'm not; didn't have a scan handy.
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Another known fake to watch for is the Willie Mays NY Giants version. There are several on eBay right now.
This is a gray back counterfeit: ![]() ![]() Here is one, a white back version being sold as a reprint: ![]() ![]() Here is a good one (disregard the typing) ![]() ![]() The fakes usually are cropped tighter than the originals because that gets rid of print lines around the edges. Also, be aware that some of these cards will sometimes show up in PSA holders as trading cards with authenticated autographs. Nothing wrong with that unless the seller is selling it as an Exhibit card. Watch the backs, they are pretty easy to spot. If you are OK with a legit autograph, no problem. If you want a signed Exhibit card, big problem. Finally, do not be fooled by aging. Some of these fakes are 40+ years old and were made with cruddy cardboard to begin with, so some fading and acid damage is natural. I expect to see a lot more reprints slabbed with authentic autographs because they were a popular medium for signatures in the 1990s and the prices on actual signed Exhibit cards of superstars are way up.
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Thanks for posting this. I am considering buying some Exhibits in the future (most likely Ted Williams Exhibits), and I'm a bit worried about buying raw cards. I'm not an Exhibits expert by any stretch.
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I have a small stack of exhibit hockey cards none of the action cards you mention in your book Adam. A few of the cards have a colored tint mostly on faces like a skin tone but this goalie card of Jack Gélineau hard to read his name has some red above his pads also on his stick. I'm pretty sure these are legit original 48-52 cards.
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It's probably a youngster's artwork. I have a partial set of a boxing series from 1947 where the owner carefully hand-colored the cards, and they look great.
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Thanks for sharing this info. I only own one single Exhibit item and it looks to me based on your photos that it is fake. What's a bit strange is that it definitely passes the smell test. Curious if you know when these fakes were manufactured because this definitely reeks of authenticity. That said, I paid $20 for it, so no biggie.
Here it is, sorry for the less than optimal image clarity, but my iPhone 8 is on its last legs. ![]() ![]() |
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Several years back I got burned on some exhibits that I purchased, as they were all reprints. I've kind of steered away from them ever since. Here are a few that I still own from circa 1920s I believe.
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Adam (or anyone)...if you have some advice as to how to avoid buying counterfeit Ted Williams Exhibit cards, or can post some examples of fakes, please share. Particularly interested in the "9 not showing" variety. Thanks!
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