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The good part of that $2 "million dollar card" story is it prompted my uncle to get me to learn more about the stack of Herpolsheimer's he was sitting on. Maybe that could be the bright-side follow-up story here?
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Why are folks saying the Shotwell is a possible fake? It is a 100% fake. Period.
It is nothing other than fake. I guess some folks don't understand what a fingerprint is?
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But yeah I'm with you... appears that the tear was reprinted and the background...just removed? Can't wait to see the results of the authenticating. In general though, I would think artifacts of course can exist on the plates during printing and be consistent across more than a few impressions of the same cards before the press operator cleans things up. But that $2 shotwell does look fake to me IMO. Last edited by Atari; 02-25-2019 at 12:53 PM. |
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Of course printing plate issues happen across multiple cards. We frequently discuss it here. On the other hand, uniquely known Ruth cards don't have the same tears or creases, centering etc... You would likely win Powerball twice before that happens. All my 1/2 cent of thought and free of charge.
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https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...baseball-card/
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A friend of mine brought this story to my attention, and my radar was up right away. Once I saw the local TV news report though it was all over. This guy is full of crap and basically seems to have made reporters appear just to get his kids on TV. That's old school. My silver lining take is, this type of publicity for the hobby is good publicity. Just like my friend, many people will take the story at face value and assume that those kind of rare cards are still floating around. I don't think many people will stick around to find out whether the card passed muster or not. That's for the best, because the attention will be on cool prewar cards, and it may get people interested without having to find out in the end the card is in fact exactly what was intended to be sold-a reprint.
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This is getting painful. https://abc30.com/sports/visalia-man...-card/5158849/
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Seems like this guy needs to get in touch with the two guys from Cincinnati that have their "T 206 Wagner"......
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My God, that article is poorly written.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
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