CORRECTION: The Probstein listing calls this the #1 set on the registry, but it doesn't appear to be.
For those of you who don't know the difference between the 1969 MLBPA pin set and a related 1983 unlicensed reboot, the new article on the SABR baseball cards blog provides several.
https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/2019/...h-tony-horton/
Among the most evident is that the authentics have the player name on the bottom, not top.
So yes, the "#1 All-Time Set on PSA Registry," as described in the listing, currently consigned to Probstein, has a fake Clemente that PSA slabbed as a 9.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F382895025611
This feels like a gigantic miss, and it's particularly odd that the collector himself wouldn't have known this, given that he took the trouble to assemble ostensibly the top set in the world.
I contacted Probstein to let him know. My guess is the auction will come down. Right? [emoji15]
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