brouthercard said:I don't know how anyone can tell if those Jordans are fake or not based on those not so great quality scans. You really need a magnifying glass to get a good look at the dot matrix pattern of the card, and then you can also see the subtle differences between the real thing and a fake one.
And again, the point of criticism isn't the showing off of a steal or whether or not those cards are real or fake. The funniest part is that he talked the seller down by a few more bucks when he already had a rob-granny-blind steal in his mind.
Comedy at it's best! :lol: :lol:
It took me about 3 seconds to be able to tell and it wouldn't have taken scans as good as the first ones. The blue and red are way off and the flag after Premier is the easiest way to detect the counterfeits. It would take BGS or PSA less than a second to mark these as "Questionable Authenticity" and the OP would be significant grading fees.