Recolored 1971 Topps cards ?
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I've recently been buying lots of 1971 Topps cards on eBay. Just received a lot of 148, described as NM/MT and at first blush, they're the best lot I've received so far. Many of them almost look too good to be true and when I look at stacks of them along the edges, there are a few ( 4 or 5) that show some black. This leads me to suspect the whole lot. The fronts of the cards look very uniform and I can't see people doctoring a Ron Herbel (or whoever card) but stranger things have happened.
I once bought a black light for use on 1971 cards but it was cheap and I couldn't really tell anything.
Any advice on what to look for or advice on any particular black lights?
I once bought a black light for use on 1971 cards but it was cheap and I couldn't really tell anything.
Any advice on what to look for or advice on any particular black lights?
Daniel
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Upon closer inspection, there are 9 cards in the lot that don't look right. All are commons except Mickey Lolich, which is hardly a premium card. The black appears on the edges (not corners) on all but one of them.
Even if it's a common I wouldn't put it past someone. In their mind 5 bucks better than nothing.
<< <i>Side Note: What year did the card stock change that now makes cards glow under a black light? that was my method for determining high grade fakes of the 51b and 52/53t. I think it was mid 60's maybe, but I could be wrong. >>
My understanding is that in the late 40s, paper manufacturers started putting photo brighteners in white stock - this was also put in fabrics e.g.
The result is that paper with brighteners will fluoresce under a black light.
Here's an example with tobacco packs I have. Note how the paper on the right doesn't "glow" - fluoresce under the black light.
Im sure youre right to an extent, but I know 51bowman and 52topps do not "glow" under the blacklight. well technically, they do a very tad however the cards from the mid 60's and on GLOW almost as vibrant as those cypress hill and pink floyd posters from college.
<< <i>Mike,
Im sure youre right to an extent, but I know 51bowman and 52topps do not "glow" under the blacklight. well technically, they do a very tad however the cards from the mid 60's and on GLOW almost as vibrant as those cypress hill and pink floyd posters from college. >>
Keep in mind, what I'm saying is just a "guideline" and not gospel.
I just checked a 51B against white paper and it didn't fluoresce IMO - so - yes - there are exceptions to the generalization.
If you'd like a good source (if you haven't seen it), I recommend David Cycleback's Web for good info on authentication and printing etc.
Will definitely check out the authentication of printing link as I hadn't seen it. Thanks!