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Interesting twist on the '01 Fleer Legacy Pujols RC auto

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stlalways94

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We have all seen the originally unsigned versions of this card being horribly forged and sold, but it appears someone forged one, then submitted it to PSA for grading:
!BVZ3-)QB2k~$(KGrHgoOKkMEjlLmT(phBKSTq8IGIQ~~_1.jpg


Anyone have any thoughts on this?

-John
 

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What is there to discuss?

What do you want us to discuss?


I'm confused here. There is no question or interesting topic to ponder, just a statment about something commonly played out in the hobby. Care to start off a discussion with an actual opinion?
 

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matfanofold said:
What is there to discuss?

What do you want us to discuss?


I'm confused here. There is no question or interesting topic to ponder, just a statment about something commonly played out in the hobby. Care to start off a discussion with an actual opinion?

Maybe that was a bad word to end a post. I assumed someone would offer some input on how an awfully forged card could get by PSA, who also runs an authentication service, or if anyone has seen this type of thing happen before.
 

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stlalways94 said:
We have all seen the originally unsigned versions of this card being horribly forged and sold, but it appears someone forged one, then submitted it to PSA for grading:
!BVZ3-)QB2k~$(KGrHgoOKkMEjlLmT(phBKSTq8IGIQ~~_1.jpg


Anyone have any thoughts on this?

-John


How can you be sure that it's forged?
 

mburgin

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weren't the first 100 copies or so signed? this one is clearly numbered 013/799 so it definately falls into that category
 

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mburgin:

I may be wrong, but it was my understanding that they weren't signed in order.

This is what his auto looked like in that year
!BVKDd3wCGk~$(KGrHgoH-CcEjlLlyiyvBKRB1Ve1ug~~_1.jpg


The Fleer Legacy auto in the original post is (IMO) a forgery. I understand that someone's auto is not always the same, especially when signing over and over, but the slant isn't right on suspected auto, and frankly it looks like a 2 year old signed it.
 

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stlalways94 said:
mburgin:

I may be wrong, but it was my understanding that they weren't signed in order.

This is what his auto looked like in that year
!BVKDd3wCGk~$(KGrHgoH-CcEjlLlyiyvBKRB1Ve1ug~~_1.jpg


The Fleer Legacy auto in the original post is (IMO) a forgery. I understand that someone's auto is not always the same, especially when signing over and over, but the slant isn't right on suspected auto, and frankly it looks like a 2 year old signed it.

if you look at the legacy auto you can tell it was signed at an angle. draw a line in the angle it was signed and it looks legit to me. it was my understanding that they were signed in order but i'm far from an expert on autos or fleer. i think its a legit copy but who knows.
 

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stlalways94 said:
matfanofold said:
What is there to discuss?

What do you want us to discuss?


I'm confused here. There is no question or interesting topic to ponder, just a statment about something commonly played out in the hobby. Care to start off a discussion with an actual opinion?

Maybe that was a bad word to end a post. I assumed someone would offer some input on how an awfully forged card could get by PSA, who also runs an authentication service, or if anyone has seen this type of thing happen before.

a lot of things get past PSA.
 

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A few notes.

A.) Mburgin, that's actually false. It was randomly ordered. Only 100 were signed, but not necessarily in order.

B.) That actually may not be fake. All of the legit Legacy AU's look like that to an extent.
 

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I'm not 100% sure that one's real, but it does look pretty good. PSA and BGS both graded these cards before it was widely known they were counterfeited. BGS will still grade them if JSA authenticated first, but PSA will not grade them at all.
 

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The auto is questionable BUT it 'appears' legit.

A
 

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The "A" sticks out to me..

On every autograph I've seen, he rounds off the top of the A with a loop.
 

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