Last seen: Nov 13, 2025
certainly would want to see them in person and the photos are a little fuzzy but at first glance they tend to look authentic to me.
Hey there, welcome and thanks for visiting. Sounds like you have quite a nice collection from the 60's. Interested to hear how you make out with Bil...
Hey Nate, welcome! We have a sister site starbasketballcards.com that lists all of the estimated production runs for each Star issue. Assembling a J...
Hey there, good question, probably deserving of a write up on its own. I mean someone with deep pockets of Jeter can certainly make an impact so it c...
Sorry this is a very common fake. The clearest tell would be the text in Honus Wagner's name on the front of the card. Go and compare that to an authe...
Looks fake-- the card looks fake and the slab looks fake. Typically GAI graded cards were set in a black border and that label looks like a hack job. ...
Hey there, not a short print, and if you compare it to other stars (non-Jordan) in the set its actually one of the higher graded totals for PSA. For ...
I don't know that there is really a fix, since the Star cards are really thin in nature, so yeah if it moves around kind of a luck of the draw
@gregggyf hey there that seems like is should be true, probably not a guarantee--but makes sense. Thanks
Hey there unfortunately this is a classic example of an aged counterfeit card, so this one is not real. The print on the card is of poor quality as co...
1) Yes, Star cards were definitely printed on thinner stock, and so its common for them to have a little wiggle room in a PSA holder. Here's a Barkle...
sure thing Chris, happy to help!
Hey there, thanks for the question. It's a good one. When examining the T206 set from an investment standpoint, any Cobb and any of the error cards ...
