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Copa7 05-27-2019 10:08 PM

rash of fake soccer hit ebay
 
Where only one example showed up in last two years, now there have been eight 1961 Heinerle Pele cards this week.

Interestingly, several are sold by pwcc - the troubled trimming outlet.

Buyer beware!

Exhibitman 05-27-2019 10:29 PM

Do you have an image or link? Are they slabbed? How do you know they are fakes?

Peter_Spaeth 05-28-2019 08:37 AM

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Chuck, I bought this one a while back and not from PWCC, any issues you see, thanks.

samosa4u 05-30-2019 10:33 AM

Counterfeiters target expensive popular cards, such as key vintage rookies. I doubt they would take the time and energy to counterfeit the 1961 Heinerle Pele card. Furthermore, it is also a very difficult card to counterfeit because it is thick and has patterns on the back.

Please show us how you know these cards are fake.

esehombre 05-31-2019 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by samosa4u (Post 1882642)
Counterfeiters target expensive popular cards, such as key vintage rookies. I doubt they would take the time and energy to counterfeit the 1961 Heinerle Pele card. Furthermore, it is also a very difficult card to counterfeit because it is thick and has patterns on the back.

Please show us how you know these cards are fake.

Certainly true about counterfeiters targeting the expensive rookies but i would think any early card of the GOAT would be a tempting target as well. Whats more puzzling is the OP makes a pretty bold statement without showing so much as an image or answering basic and reasonable questions. Chuck if you are simply saying buyer beware I get it, but making an alarming statement and not following up with anyone or anything does nothing for the community other than create more drama.

Exhibitman 06-02-2019 01:45 PM

Counterfeiting seems a bit outlandish. Trimming is very much the order of the day...:(

Copa7 06-12-2019 07:08 AM

Peter, I seem to remember something about those German issues being faked. I will look for the link if I can find it.

Unfortunately, PSA has a terrible track record when it comes to soccer cards. They have little or no knowledge on the subject.

And as far as counterfeiting a 1960s card, it's and easy $100 scam well worth it for foreigners (see Chinese, Malaysian residents)

If you thought trimming took this long to expose PWCC or PSA, imagine how many fake soccer cards have been approved by PSA.

I've tried my best to help soccer collectors. I will continue to do so. Feel free to message me.

Copa7 06-12-2019 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 1881825)
Chuck, I bought this one a while back and not from PWCC, any issues you see, thanks.


Peter,

Here is a link. I hope it helps explain the PSA problem.
https://m.facebook.com/rarecards/pho...pe=3&source=48

Copa7 06-12-2019 07:32 AM

psa crappy site
 
Here's another example of PSA Registry mistakes. Do we really want these guys labeling our soccer cards ?

https://i.postimg.cc/kGvPKxnw/569654...9920-n-png.jpg

samosa4u 06-12-2019 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Copa7 (Post 1888012)

And as far as counterfeiting a 1960s card, it's and easy $100 scam well worth it for foreigners (see Chinese, Malaysian residents)

You have no idea what you're talking about. All the soccer counterfeits are coming from ITALY. Giuliano Piroddu is one of the guys involved in this operation. He sold a ton of these fakes and PSA graded some of them too.

Copa7 06-12-2019 07:28 PM

"All the cards are coming from Italy" - dude, you must be out of the loop, my friend.

If you're only following the American market, and you're just learning this, you're too late.

The Asian market has been booming with soccer cards since 2002. (who do you think is buying up all the cigarette cards of Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester? ) But the counterfeiting from there has also been rampant.

Just trying to inform the willing.

Ulidia 06-14-2019 11:44 AM

I’ve no knowledge of the specific cards nor origins of fakes.

However, I’d suggest that certain fakes are South American. I say that simply because I was a victim of much South American fake memorabilia - not cards but printed nevertheless.

Much of the South American fakes arose after the 1999 Sotheby’s Sports Memorabilia Auction. I bought strongly at the auction and items over the next years. Many fakes - esp of paper items.

I was told later that they still had paper stock from the early 1900s and printing presses too so they could produce items perfect from yesterday today. I don’t know how true that is.

However, I do know that certain football (soccer) programs that would have been unheard of two decades ago (1930 World Cup Final) are now commonplace.

Same as 1930 World Cup Finals tickets. Must have been more tickets for sale of the 1930 World Cup Final on eBay in past 10 years than attendees at the game.

A lot is wrong ... don’t think it is limited to Italy.

samosa4u 06-16-2019 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Copa7 (Post 1888285)

The Asian market has been booming with soccer cards since 2002. (who do you think is buying up all the cigarette cards of Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester? ) But the counterfeiting from there has also been rampant.

I don't know about EPL cards and nor do I care about them. I focus on key vintage rookies and I've seen all the fake sh*t coming out of Italy. This includes the rookies of Platini, Cruyff, and heck, even the 86' Panini Mike Tyson got targeted. And now they are printing all the modern cards as well (see thread about fake Zlatan Ibrahimović rookie). A lot of these fakes have even gotten into PSA holders. This is a big operation that is threatening to bring down soccer cards.


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