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 Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Great giveaways daily in SCD sweepstakes
Posted by Steve

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On July 12, we launched a daily contest on our site. A little more than two weeks later, we had more than 7,000 signups on our site and given away prizes including signed photos of Joe Montana, Dan Marino, Mike Schmidt, Steve Carlton, Stan Musial, Brooks Robinson, Duke Snider, Matt Leinart and more. That's just the tip of the iceberg.

swparodball.jpgWe've got enough stuff to run these daily contests for several years and most of it is really incredible stuff. In the coming months, you'll see stuff like Alex Rodriguez signed baseballs and mini-helmets, Lawrence Taylor signed photos and mini-helmets, Eric Dickerson signed photos and mini-helmets. You'll also see a boat load of HOFers from both baseball and football, including a lot more photos from the players listed above, as well as a bunch of others, like Willie Mays, Joe Morgan, Whitey Ford and more. Check out what we are giving away today by clicking here.

The best thing about it is that it's totally free in every way and you can sign up every single day. Click here for a list of past winners and see all the great things we've already given away.





7/31/2007 5:48:38 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2]
 Friday, July 27, 2007
A-Rod's 499th Home Run might be his 500th
Posted by Steve

Did you see the AP story today about A-Rod's 500th home run ball? Apparently, his 499th home run landed in a grassy area beyond the right field fence where it was retreived by him. The crazy thing is that is may become his 500th home run ball if he hits one tonight.

According to AP:
"Rodriguez will be on deck when the Yankees resume a suspended game against the Orioles in the eighth. If he homers in the completion of the suspended game, it would count as being hit on June 28, when the game began. That would make it home run No. 493 -- and Wednesday's would be No. 500. Rule 10.23 (d) states: 'All performances in the completion of a suspended game shall be considered as occurring on the original date of the game.'"
All of this would make him the youngest member of the 500-home run club at age 32, but our office debate has been about whether tonight's home run (if it happens) would be recognized as the 500th home run or if he'd simply miss the moment. My opinion is that while it won't technically be his 500th home run, the total still adds up to 500 and it will be recognized as such at that moment although it won't go in the record books that way. As far as interoffice debates go, I'm probably in the minority thought. What do you think?



7/27/2007 4:32:56 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [2]
 Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Star Co., minor league and Starting Lineup card counterfeiting ring from 2005 resurfaces
Posted by Steve

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In an article in Sports Collectors Digest from August 12, 2005, we wrote about a counterfeiting ring that we uncovered that focused on Star Co., minor league baseball cards, SLU cards from all sports and other stuff that isn't readily available to compare the fake ones to. I recently found some cards on eBay that appear to be from the same batch of fakes.

The counterfeiters took real cards and rebuild the fonts around the card, while using the original photos, which meant most collectors couldn't identify them as fakes because just a couple of subtle font issues or boldness would be off, and they had trouble locating a real one to compare it to.

I found the Star Co. cards on eBay and knew there was something wrong immediately. These type of cards don't exist in quantity yet the seller was putting 2-5 of them per month up for sale. I also found a thread on the PSA message boards about a fake Ripken minor league card...same seller...bigboydsportscards3.

example3.jpgHere are a couple examples of the fakes (Example 1 was purchased from the seller). First, a 1984-85 Star Jordan Rookie of the Year #288. If you are familiar with these cards, they always have very little right border and a lot of left border. This one has a ton of right border and very little left, which never happens. I also confirmed this with Star Co. expert Steve Taft. Also, if you look in the SCD article from 2005, the apostrophe on the "Star '85" is consistent with the counterfeit (Example 7 below, with the real one on the left and the fake on the right).

Another surefire fake is the 1984-85 Star All Rookie Jordan (2 of example4.jpg11). Once again, the apostrophe is consistent with the fake. Examples 2 and 3 are images of a card purchased from the seller. Example 4 is a closeup of the top right corner on a real Star Jordan, while Example 5 is a closeup of the fake. While the seller doesn't scan the backs of the cards (for good reason), it's not that tough from the fronts to see they are fakes due to the smaller type size and apostrophe in "Star '85".

Another fake card that is easy to spot is the 1984-85 John Stockton #235 (Example 6, purchased from the seller). Every single real one comes with narrow borders, while every one they have for sale has nice, thick borders on a perfectly centered card. The borders on the fake pictured above are far thicker than the borders on legitimate versions.

example5.jpgJudging from the hoards of other rare Star Co. cards and Starting Lineup cards they have, it's fairly easy to become suspicious of someone who has these quantities of very rare cards, not to mention that all four cards we looked at are fakes. Four cards. All fakes. All identical to the examples we uncovered in a counterfeit ring from two years ago. All from the only seller on eBay offering this type of inventory. We've made multiple purchases from bigboydsportscards3 (Examples 1, 2, 3 and 6) and we've confirmed that all are fakes. You will also notice that none of these examples in question ever winds up graded in a GAI case (the only grading company that grades Star Co.) because they are fake. I guess 46,000 positive feedbacks on eBay doesn't always equate to a legitimate seller.

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7/25/2007 4:06:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [4]
 Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Jersey cards continue to lose luster
Posted by Steve

28e8_1-1.JPG.jpgRemember when Upper Deck's 1996 Game Jersey cards were the hottest inserts on the planet? That's not the case anymore. After seeing 100s of jersey cards of their favorite player per year, collectors have mostly fallen off the jersey card bandwagon. Sure, they are still popular pulls and essential parts of any product, but it continues to amaze me how low some of them go.

I recently priced Topps Luxury Box Basketball and there was a triple jersey card with Dwyane Wade, Tim Duncan and Chauncey Billups that was numbered to only 249 and it sold for $2.45. And that's, in no way, picking on Topps because the same thing happens with new jersey cards from Upper Deck, Donruss Playoff, Racing Champions, etc. Three good players on the card and it's a buck or two.

0037_1.JPG.jpgI'm not sure where they go from here. Autographs are still very popular, but they are suffering too from needing to be in every product that hits. Jersey cards were popular in the beginning because they brought us closer to the game that we collect, but after more than a decade of jersey cards every player you can think of has 100 or more and it's difficult for even single-player collectors to go after them.

To an extent, patch cards have also sliced into the popularity of jersey cards since the patches are so much more desired and scarce. Every great new idea, like jersey numbers, nameplates, etc. that arrives makes a regular jersey card that much less collectable.

I'm assuming they will continue to be a staple in every product, along with patches, autographs and rookie cards, but it's a little disturbing when you see the above example and thousands of others just like that.




7/17/2007 3:55:47 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Friday, July 13, 2007
Babe Ruth Bat Hits $322,000 in Hunt All-Star FanFest auction
Posted by Steve

329.jpgHunt's All-Star FanFest Auction is done with the top item being an autographed Babe Ruth game-used bat attributed to his home run hit in Game 6 of the 1923 World Series. The bat sold for $322,000.

137.jpgAnother item that really created some excitement was the pair of lineup cards from inaugural 1933 All-Star Game. The cards were discovered in the personal collection of assistant coach Bill McKechnie, who wrote out the National League card (Connie Mack wrote out and signed the American League card). They had an amazing cast of players, including Ruth, Gehrig, Al Simmons, Lefty Grove, Hack Wilson and many others. The lineup cards sold for $138,000.

The top 10 items sold in the auction were:
1. Babe Ruth signed game-used bat (mentioned above) - $322,000
2. Lineup cards from 1933 All-Star Game - $138,000
3. 1913 Boston Carter Ty Cobb - $97,750
4. Ty Cobb 1923-26 Louisville Slugger game-used bat - $69,000
5. Ted Williams 1955 Boston Red Sox road jersey - $51,750
6. Lou Gehrig single-signed Harridge AL baseball - $50,600
7. 1903 World Series panaramic photograph from the collection of Charlie Wagner - $37,950
8. Carl Hubbell's Baseball HOF induction ring - $36,800
9. Willie Mays 1958 San Francisco Giants home jersey - $29,900
10. 1913 Boston Carter Rabbit Maranville - $28,750

Hunt Auctions' next offering usually arrives in late Nov. with the Louisville Slugger Museum auction.


7/13/2007 11:11:46 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]
 Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Topps seizes opportunity with strong draft class
Posted by Steve

DDRA07-01s.jpgTopps isn't holding anything back this year in basketball. It's the 50th anniversary since they 1957-58 set and it's also one of the strongest draft classes in a long time. Greg Oden and Kevin Durant have been labeled "can't miss" prospects and collectors are excited about the upcoming season and it's card releases. Topps has signed Oden and Brandan Wright (No. 8 pick) and launched four Draft Day Autograph cards on it's site (topps.com).

Oden was limited to 50 and sold out quickly at $500 per card. Yi JianLian is limited to 100 and sells for $200, Wright is limited to 100 and sells for $150, while Nick Young is limited to 100 and sells for $100. The latter three are still available. While it's difficult to compare these to the famed Rookie Photo Shoot cards, I think it's safe to say these cards aren't going down in value any time soon.

In addition, they are determined to make a major splash with the first two products of the season. Topps will be loaded with things reminding us of the 50th anniversary, but I'm more excited about Topps Echelon Basketball, which will sell for $125 per pack (actually more of a box), with four packs per box.

The coolest thing I found out when talking to brand manager, Don Wang, on my recent trip to NYC was that there are two rookie cards of everyone. Both are numbered as base cards and both are numbered to the same quantity so it will be tough to determine whether to call them both rookie cards or try to identify which one is the real rookie. Five rookies will have an autographed quad relic card numbered to 199 in the base set, while 10 players will have an autographed dual relic numbered to 399.

They also have plenty more, including a Bill Russell instant win card, which has been autographed, graded and encased. Tons of other rookies autographs, veteran and retired players patches, relics and autographs are available, including a five-piece autographed relic card from five 2007 draft picks, who played in the McDonald's All-American Game, with a super size version numbered to just 25. Echelon is scheculed to ship the week of Oct. 1.



7/3/2007 6:18:11 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #  Comments [1]