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Beckett is probably the only one right now.
In a few months, with their larger holders, CGC will also grade them. .
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Ok thank you for the response I’ve been trying to email them but get nothing back. The more I’ve read about it I think it might not be authentic anyways.
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I don’t know if you would have an opinion on this one. Don’t mind the card sleeve it was 2 pieces tell I got something to put it in.
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From the picture it looks like it is cut from a poster and artificially aged. No legitimate company will grade that. Sorry for the not so great news.
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Thanks for your opinion. Unfortunately I think I agree with you from the research I have done also. Sucks I’ve had it sitting somewhere for about 25 years and just got it out. So were these cards not originally hand cut then? I always thought they were.
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I've seen reprints from at least as far back as the 80s and perhaps even older versions are out there! They can look old indeed, circa 2024.
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a slabbed "Look Out Mr. Pitcher"
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This is not accurate. There are legit full sheets from 1928 that have been sold, with the mailer and the Ruth premium. Not a lot out there but there are hand cut Fro Joys which are 100% real. The best way to distinguish is with magnification and identifying the printing process that was used in the day--known as photoengraving.
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When is the Big Magnificence set to begin? I have a stack of tall boys and postcards waiting.
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A lot of us have been waiting, trust me. I have quite a bit to send them. I think once they get them there will be a lot of business coming their way. Some TPG's have their heads square up their asses.
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