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The one you bring into question seems to be a rubber stamp. The other one clearly looks like it was printed. It is very obvious on the G in Green. If you look at the e in Joyce you can also see the blob of ink. I do not believe that would happen with a company that does professional printing.
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Interesting,
Definitely would like to see that in hand. The print quality is terrible and I simply can't imagine how that E on Joyce would get that circle on the top in a logical way even with over-inking.
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That is why I believe it is a rubber stamp. If you have ever used one you know that the ink attaches to the stamp in different thicknesses. On points or edges you can have a lot more ink and when you stamp it there will be those blobs. It is visible on all three tines of the e. Also, the face of a rubber stamp can be partly concave. As you stamp there will still be ink on the edges, but the concave part will not get as much ink so it will be lighter. That is noticeable on the G.
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I am most concerned with the second S in sports which looks more like an 8.
Todd-Have you ever seen another GJ with flipped back? If there is one there has to be a sheet. |
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No Jay, I have not. I wouldn't rule it out, but it sure causes me to look closely at the card. In this case, the printing of the letters I noted as well as others make me extremely dubious that this one is real.
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Have never even seen 1 of these before and the low numbers graded by both PSA & SGC might lead to PSA hasn't really seen many of these either.
I do agree that when you compare the 2 - it is obvious that 1 is very different and probably not legitimate. I suspect that PSA may have error'd on their part due to also having a very limited knowledge of the card set themselves?
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It looks like the lot has been withdrawn.
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Props to Mile High, Todd, and Net54.
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