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plus the 1915's should have upside down backs.
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There are SO many things wrong with it - the colors, the borders, the edges, the image, the non upside down back, the color on the back - that I don't believe any TPG would encapsulate it.
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I posted this in another thread, but here are some easy ones that alerted me.
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Looks like a Dover reprint artificially aged. And this is a recent grade!
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Isn’t every card supposed to go through 3-4 different graders before leaving the facility? How does this happen on such a blatant fake?
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I also tend to believe PSA wouldn't miss this one and that someone has slipped the reprint in and taken the real card out. This is too easily identified as a reprint.
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The seller updated the listing. Wrote that this just came back recently.
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Wouldn't that be incredibly hard with the new holders? I have only saved a few cards from the new holders and it wasn't a breeze like the old ones that would fall apart easily.
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It didn’t it’s a screwed with case. Seriously just read the thread.
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I’m the one who started the thread. I have read it. And no where does it definitively say it was someone maliciously altering the slab. I’ve been in contact with the original owner. He will be coming on here soon to set the record straight.
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Excellent idea.
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Enablers are what keeps the PSA fraud going.
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Guess I was wrong.
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