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SGC 10 Counterfeit Mantle
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It's not a counterfeit but from a legitimate boxed set that Topps released in 1983. It was produced by the company and is so indicated on the flip.
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Read here: https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1544854 |
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How so? It’s a search engine for ebay. You click the link and it takes you to the ebay listing. It allows you to see front and back from the search page too.
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So it's a fake of a popular reprint. What a hobby.
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Even if it was a real reprint, I'm surprised at the listed price of $4800. Do other high grade reprints sell for anywhere close to that? I did a quick search on eBay for a T206 Wagner reprint and found a PSA 10 listed for $375. Why would someone pay $4800 for a 1952 Topps Mantle reprint?
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i think this belongs in a different section?
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This is a bizarre situation. The card is properly described as a reprint as that is what Topps called their set way back in 1983
It's also not the same size as the original 52 Topps card What makes this harder for all concerned is,, you guessed it, someone made "fakes" of the 1983 Topps reprint card at least according to the card sleuths on the Blowout forums https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1544854 Regards Rich
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The biggest flaw and giveaway is the backs are printed upside on the counterfeits.
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Don't even go there. Mantle always belongs on the front page. And 311 Mantle extra.
And if it's a fake of a reprint of a 311 Mantle? Hell yes.
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The e in Mantle is a dead giveaway on the front. |
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Not really sure what the OP is asking. "How did this happen?" You linked to dozens of instances where PSA graded this fake as real, so why should/must we be surprised that SGC missed one? You claim it is well documented, yet your link shows that this was outed only a year ago. Was the SGC card graded since, and is your point they should have known?
I will reserve my comments on the grade received and the price asked for a fricking reprint, fake or not, but am just unclear as to the point of the original post.
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They should only authenticate real reprints, damn it.
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I mean it’s fine if they don’t want to authenticate the 1983 reprint release from Topps. But since they are, they should be correct about it.
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Surely so, but it is obvious the fake has made its way through grading undetected dozens of times, so I really don't see a point in asking how. The answer is it happens because SGC made a mistake, just as PSA did dozens of times over. I just don't see it as particularly noteworthy. That SGC graders should be able to tell what they are looking at before authenticating is obvious, that they did not in this case is clear but not shocking, to me anyway. There are worse mistakes made by grading companies that are highlighted here about once a week it seems.
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Lets Complete the Circle
To finish the sublime with the ridiculous, Topps ought to issue an Authorized Reprint of the Fake Reprint card. Then let the grading companies figure out what to do with THAT.
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I am wondering who the knuckleheads were that printed the back of the sham reprints upside down. Were they that careless to make a mistake that should easily be identifiable by any reputable reprint authenticator? Or is there something else much more sinister going on here...
Brian ('sham reprints' and 'reputable reprint authenticator' should become accepted hobby terms) |
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The Blowout discussion post #102 is saying that the card was graded by SGC 3/24. |
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Wait, wait...
Nope, I tried but I just don't care.
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There was an sgc 9.5 with a big stain, but it wasn't counterfeit.
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Admittedly, my mind is blown that a fake of some sort was made on a reprint set; but outside of that I just cant care. |
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However, now that we are here maybe there can be a best reprint of a reprint...maybe with some high-end designation. Like... 1 of 1 (TPG du jour) reprint reprint PWCC E? .
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Seller changed ebay ID from liquidate-it to Buchanan’s Loot
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what Doc Ullman said back up there... this misses pre-WW II by 4 decades.
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