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G $MONEY$

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I think even Ray Charles can see this is an FACSIMILE AUTOGRAPH:benson:::facepalm::

Seriously, how the heck does this happen??? (I know its a Hockey card but its just for the discussion as ive seen this happen before in all sports)



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WoundedDuck

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I don't get the question. That is a very nice facsimile auto. I don't look at a lot of hockey. Do a lot of these have bad foil flaking? I would have graded it a 10 as well.
 

Jenkinssssss

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this one looks to be cracked with the base chrome put in its place. see the right side. also, the centering is awful for a PSA 10.

OMG and this is a PSA one labelled as an autograph. This one is just AWFUL as the seller is trying to sell it as an autograph as well, DUH!!!!!


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matchpenalty

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Yep, psa one is a scam.

Other times as well BGS has graded facsimile auto cards with auto grades. I remember someone having a McGwire like it.
 

G $MONEY$

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this one looks to be cracked with the base chrome put in its place. see the right side. also, the centering is awful for a PSA 10.



Yeah that could very well be true. I have been hearing and reading a lot of stories lately with people cracking PSA slabs and replacing the card with a lesser card. PSA might have to look into replacing their slabs one day with something tamper proof.
 

peterose4hof

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The way the picture is cropped so closely, it definitely looks like the seller is trying to hide some frosting on the edges.
 

G $MONEY$

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The way the picture is cropped so closely, it definitely looks like the seller is trying to hide some frosting on the edges.


Ok i know to look for the "Frosting" around the PSA slabs edges, as this is a tell tale sign of possible tampering. The one thing im curious about though is, when these criminals crack a PSA slab and replace the card with a lower condition one, how are they re-sealing the slab?? Crazy Glue or something like that?
 

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