It almost looks like they peeled the labels off and put on a holder. This is from PSA using that cert number Year: 1952 Brand: TOPPS Player: MICKEY MANTLE Variety: N/A Grade: Not Holdered, Questionable Authentication
So you are bidding on a mantle picture that may or may not be a real card. I imagine this card will be pulled and sold to a "local" bidder.
Why is it that PSA puts "Questionable Authenticity"???? If you look at the website, they say that that really means "Counterfit". Why don't they put Counterfit? I've seen more people bidding on these cards as being questionable authenticity thinking that maybe it's real, when in fact, that label means counterfit......why be so ambiguous?
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This is from PSA using that cert number
Year: 1952
Brand: TOPPS
Player: MICKEY MANTLE
Variety: N/A
Grade: Not Holdered, Questionable Authentication
So you are bidding on a mantle picture that may or may not be a real card. I imagine this card will be pulled and sold to a "local" bidder.
<< <i>I would think they word that way to cover their butt. >>
Exactly. BGS uses the same term.
Maybe I'm just a wimp but I'd hate to rip off someone with mob connections.