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I think you may have just given ppl some ideas :/ but I agree and have thought that as well...
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I'm sure that's true.
Not enough people know that questionable authenticity = fake. Owen
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I've never submitted a card to PSA, but it strikes me that's the point where the plan may have trouble, thanks to the declared value. It seems that ANY 52T Mantle is going for thousands, so starting with that assumption:
Option #1: submit the fake Mantle with the declared value of $2k-$4,999. That's $85, so unless PSA refunds your money on declared value when/if a card doesn't meat that declaration, the bar is set at $85+expenses. Surely not impossible to turn a good profit, but I would think a scammer would have to do pretty good to make the scheme worth it. Option #2: submit it at a lower level, since you know it's gong to get the questionable flip. That's as low as $10, but isn't that tacitly admitting to PSA that it's a fake? I also wonder if somebody did this, and potentially had success, how many fake cards would it take from the same person for PSA to recognize the pattern... |
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I'm currently working on building the '52 Topps set - getting all the common and semi-stars done first.
My largest worry (and sure I'm not the only one) when I start working on the Mantle, Mays, Mathews, etc...; how hard is it going to be to complete with authentic cards because of all the fakes & reprints that have flooded the market in the last handful of years. It seems you can't even trust what's "graded" anymore on any era of cards. Whether it's people cracking them open and swapping cards or the grading companies not even catching the fakes because they are starting to look so authentic, if you will. |
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We discussed a similar situation on the post war board a while back. Is it a fact that questionable authenticity means definitely fake? If so they should be more clear. Many may take that as PSA was unable to determine authenticity and there is still a possibility it's real.
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If it's a known fake, it should be stated as such and/or not slabbed.
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