1933 Goudey Babe Ruth - Look legit

I thought it looked fine, but knowing that it is a highly counterfeited card wanted to get a few other opinions. Thanks in advance.



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If not - then we're getting into some dicey territory IMO.
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1973 Topps PSA 8+ (99.81%)
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1938 Goudey (56.25%)
1951 Topps Redbacks PSA 8 (100%)
1952 Bowman PSA 7+ (63.10%)
1953 Topps PSA 5+ (91.24%)
1973 Topps PSA 8+ (70.76%)
1985 Fleer PSA 10 (54.85%)
I didn't like the print error where part of the "n" is missing in "in" on the first line of print on the back, I don't remember seeing that before on a real one. But I just checked a few on ebay and there are some with full "n" and some with partial "n" so I guess there's a variation that everybody but me knew about before today.
I think it's real.
<< <i>If you are concern, then if you buy it, sent it in for a review, if the review fails, PSA has a Guarentee so you would get your money back.... >>
What do you mean by if the review fails?
<< <i>If you are concern, then if you buy it, sent it in for a review, if the review fails, PSA has a Guarentee so you would get your money back.... >>
PSA's 'guarantee' is not all it's cracked up to be. I've read some horror stories. That said, I think the Ruth is fine.
Kirk
Do you have the card in hand?What is your concern?
I am no expert on this card,but looks great to me.
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1972 Football-9's high#'s
1965 Football-8's
1958 Topps FB-7-8
<< <i>Is there any way to protect yourself anymore? I mean really? The reason I liked graded cards was that you know they are legit and unaltered. Now the scammers are faking those now. It makes you trust no one anymore. How can you spot fake graded cards? >>
if the serial number matches then it should be fine. The case/label on the OP ruth card looks legit to me.
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<< <i>Is there any way to protect yourself anymore? I mean really? The reason I liked graded cards was that you know they are legit and unaltered. Now the scammers are faking those now. It makes you trust no one anymore. How can you spot fake graded cards? >>
if the serial number matches then it should be fine. The case/label on the OP ruth card looks legit to me. >>
That is the only way that i know to protect yourself. On all of my high dolar PSA graded cards I took the number from the scan and typed it in on the PSA website. If it matched I assumed it was OK. Is that the best method?
"...If you are concern, then if you buy it, sent it in for a review, if the review fails, PSA has a Guarentee so you would get your money back...."
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No TPG can possibly "guarantee" against its holders being tampered with.
<< <i>That is the only way that i know to protect yourself. On all of my high dolar PSA graded cards I took the number from the scan and typed it in on the PSA website. If it matched I assumed it was OK. Is that the best method? >>
(yelling) ABSOLUTELY NOT!
The craigslist scam cards are based on buyers trusting the PSA cert #s. They took either fake cards or beat up cards, inserted them into both fake and cracked open psa slabs, made their own psa labels, and listed them on craigslist.
People bought many of these cards.
Some who bought them figured it out or were told they were bad, and they sold them on ebay and on other online sites or locally.
Some are still holding their treasures and don't know they've been robbed.
Anyway the craigslist cards use PSA cert numbers on their fake labels. Buy the card not the holder, and if you're not 100% sure bring someone who knows more. And if it's too good to be true it's not true.
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