
02-15-2016, 08:00 PM
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Paul Herbener
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Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Pa.
Posts: 1,051
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Originally Posted by T3s
Hello,
I've been focused on collecting Turkey Reds for well over 20 years. Over the years I've heard rumors about a T3 Cobb with an ad back and have never seen one in person. After viewing the photo from the Legendary Auction link, I do remember seeing that one. My personal opinion has always been that the card did not exist authentically. The ad-back T3s only arrived with the start of the second series. In fact, later in the second series to be exact.
I think the ad-back card in the auction link was created by a collector and is not authentic. I'm far from an expert on grading and card doctoring but the corners on this card make me believe that the front and back were matched and placed together - originating from two different T3s. T3s were created like a "sandwich" with two very thin pieces of material (front and back printed) affixed to a relatively stiff cardboard-like center. It's not easy to skin these cards but I've seen it and actually own a T3 (A Close Play at Second) that is neatly in three pieces and seems to have come apart on its own somehow.
I don't believe the Cobb w/ad-back is an authentic card. I'm happy to be proven wrong, of course, but am confident that it won't be by the card in that auction.
As an aside and speaking of rarity, I am lucky enough to own a T3 Cobb with a "no-ad" back graded PSA-4. Very cool card and very hard to find.
Happy Collecting,
Craig
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This and the fact that it was a Legendary auction should probably throw up some red flags.
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