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I think you should still post a picture of the Joe Jax card. Frank's one of the best in determining the likelihood of genuine vs fake. However, two of the easiest ways to see if the Jackson card is real or not are gone with this card. These are:
(1) Fakes / reprints have a "20" on the back, which is often scuffed off in scams. Since this card is glued in a notebook, you can't see this. (2) The "k" in the name Joe Jackson should be right below the bat. Since the name is trimmed off, you can't verify this either. There is still a very good chance the card is genuine. And since there are other things to look for, some very knowledgeable board members here can probably tell you if the card is real by looking at it. Here's another thread on determining whether E90-1 Jackson is real or not: Linky |
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