September 05, 2010, 08:42PM
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Ebay Buyers Beware!

There is a forger out on ebay! His name was mrlaheyrules, but he has since changed his name to bosohio. He purchased the following card on July 31, 2010, SN 58/99:

And had this one for sale, which ended August 13, 2010 (ended early after being called out, I imagine):

Here they are side by side. Look at the marks at the top right of the piece of sheet metal:

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Where Did That Come From?

Did you ever wonder where on Earth that piece of sheet metal in your card came from? Sometimes it can be quite a task to find it.  After all, if you only have one color to look at, there's not much of a chance you'll figure out the exact spot on the car it came from.  However, when that piece of sheet metal is a decal, you CAN find it!  The picture below is where the piece of sheet metal in my 2010 Press Pass Showcase Elite Exhibit Materials card of Jimmie Johnson came from.  I had a bit of fun searching for the spot on the car!


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Matt Kenseth Brings Big Dollars

Quite a sweet 1/1 card from 2010 Press Pass Showcase of Matt Kenseth.  This 1/1 autographed patch card brought in a sweet $684.51 at auction.  Yet another AMAZING pull from 2010 Press Pass Showcase!

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Jimmie Johnson Brings Big Dollars

It should be no surprise that racing's hottest driver the past few years would bring big dollars at a 1/1 auction.  The auction for his 1/1 firesuit patch autographed card in 2010 Press Pass Showcase topped out at $580.00.  Now, that's a SWEET pull!

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A Gem of a Card

Anyone who has been collecting for a while knows that the 2000 Maxximum Signatures card of Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Dale Earnhardt Jr. is quite a gem.  It's not very often you see one in the market either.  The Beckett book value of the card ranges from $1,200 to $1,500.  There is one on Ebay, as of today (August 1, 2010), with a buy it now price of $2,500 that has been graded 8 by PSA.  The price is a bit steep, but who wouldn't want to own that card?  The seller will take best offers too.

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