Wow! That Is One Horrificly Altered PSA Label!

Wow, that is one horrificly altered PSA label for a 1954 Topps Hank Aaron PSA 5.
/s/ JackWESQ
P.S. Is "horrificly" even a word?
/s/ JackWESQ
P.S. Is "horrificly" even a word?

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"Molon Labe"
Duly noted.
Okay, perhaps not altered. But I don't think I've ever seen similar printing on a PSA label.
/s/ JackWESQ
<< <i>The cert # matches a 54 Aaron PSA 5. Is that just an old PSA label? >>
That is definately an older lable with the rounded border. The font does not look right, IMO, but I have seen this paticular lable where the text does not line up like the text on this card.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
<< <i>I agree with you guys. Th efont looks ok as I have several older psa cards that look similar. However, the placement of the ex 5 does look out of place for me. If the card is real and It does to me....but hard to tell w/o having it in hand....then its a very nice card and correctly graded. >>
I am opposite of this, the font to me looks wrong, but the placement of the text is similiar to others that I have seen with this type of flip.
<< <i>Since when did we have to become experts at PSA label fonts to be able to tell if the card isn't fake? I am sure PSA is working on guide that shows all the various fonts and flips used in it's history to avoid being taken right?????????? >>
I wish they would publish something showing the each generation of the flips they have used.
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<< <i>Since when did we have to become experts at PSA label fonts to be able to tell if the card isn't fake? I am sure PSA is working on guide that shows all the various fonts and flips used in it's history to avoid being taken right?????????? >>
I wish they would publish something showing the each generation of the flips they have used. >>
so the crooks have a template for future reference...great idea
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<< <i>Since when did we have to become experts at PSA label fonts to be able to tell if the card isn't fake? I am sure PSA is working on guide that shows all the various fonts and flips used in it's history to avoid being taken right?????????? >>
I wish they would publish something showing the each generation of the flips they have used. >>
so the crooks have a template for future reference...great idea >>
Not like they can not go on to Ebay and see them. I would just like to know what years what flips were used.
My main point is that we first used PSA to keep from getting screwed on fake or altered cards. Now, since PSA's own holders and security measures have been comprimised we are forced to not only figure out if the card is fake but now the holder, seems a step back to me.
yep I think it is a word.
Steve