Would You Be Able To Tell If This Card Was Fake?
As I was surfing the old YouTube, I came across this video concerning an Albert Poljols “Tops Card.” The thing is that this in fact was a fake posted on Ebay for sale. I found this video extremely interesting from a collectors stand point, because many of us use Ebay as a way to make a purchases of some of our more hard to find cards for our personal collections. I hope you find it as informative and interesting as I did.
Cami Berardi
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Well let me tell you, i am shocked and amazed, i have been away for a week, in my endless pursuit for a place to crash, and maybe to find some suitable employment, i take a needed break, it is the day after Christmas, early in the morning… i log onto youtube, read my pm’s and find dozens of requests for advice and more information, mostly they want me to make more PSA’s, people like them, so i search the forums and scan the blogosphere for the latest word on fake sports cards, other related fraud and crimes against the sports card collecting community, then i find your post, on your impressive blog, i plug blogs such as this in my videos, even though we have never met, i do not recall ever speaking with you, not in a pm, nor by email, did i tell you i was shocked and amazed, to find this blog entry… sorry, sometimes i can ramble on… anyways, i want to thank you for sharing my video with you readers… small internet isn’t it?
Yes, we’ve never met but I did find your work impressive as well and important to us die hard hobbyiest. I thank you for your plug and I would love to be friends with you on Youtube. I find it very interesting to learn about sports memorabilia and sports history. I can’t stand the sharks out there that prey upon people like myself and countless others who spend our hard earned money on items. We need to be 100% sure that what we are buying is indeed real and authentic. Thx for the comment and kind words. I appreciate you taking time to read my blog.