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Originally Posted by HasselhoffsCheeseburger
There's always a way. I've seen people remove the back from a non-baseball tobacco card and attach it to a T206 so well that PSA couldn't tell it was rebacked. If there's enough money to gain, nothing is impossible.
Just because we can't imagine how, doesn't mean the how doesn't exist.
Arthur
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Rebacking a card is easy if you know how. Removing a layer of black ink without doing anything to the ink below/around it in that specific year/brand card would be impossible in my expert opinion.
This card could be many different things but it is not a real 1990 Topps Frank Thomas card that was altered by just removing some black ink.
PSA has put many altered/counterfeit cards in slabs. Getting something by them is really not that hard. They are better than nothing but far from perfect.
EDIT: To ask, Arthur who are those people you watched reback cards?