Fake Friendly Bowman Sterling Cards Are Popping Up At An Alarming Rate

You may have seen these cards popping up all over eBay, and I am starting to wonder what is going to happen to them. The cards are out of 2009 Bowman Sterling Football, and I have to believe that these cards are going to be a playground for fakes.
Last week, a few collectors over on FCB noticed that a number of Red Sterling 1 of 1s were being auctioned off without the sticker or jersey attached to them. This could mean that someone with devious intentions had the chance to buy a cheap “1/1” that wasn’t meant to be sold, rip a sticker off another card, sign it, and sell it for big money. For all intensive purposes, a player super collector may want it as well, so it may not all be bad.
Today I received my normal Peterson/Harvin emails in my inbox from eBay and saw these two different cards. They are not the 1/1s and are just regular cards that probably will be purchased for under 50 dollars. The cards themselves sell for over 150 when real.
It looks to be another shipping mistake from Topps, so watch your ass for any fakes you may normally bid on without question.

Is Wolverine24 Back On eBay Already?


There is a thread going on FCB about bigboydsportscards, saying that the auctions this seller are running are very close and/or identical to those of banned seller Wolverine24. These two names are stationed very close together per the thread, and the wording used in the item description is very similar.

Please check out this thread, which is trying to unearth the connection. Worst comes to worse, bigboydsportscards was one of the shill bidding accounts that Wolverine24 used on a regular basis to get to those astronomical values his cards usually sold for.
As I have said before, Scammers will do whatever it takes to get back to do scamming. Looks like Wolverine24 has done so.

Kevin Burge Tries To Elude Recognition, Fails.

Guys, I just got an email cluing me into something that we all need to be made aware of. Kevin Burge’s most recognizable account, Shoeless-joejackson, has been switched for the first time in over 6 years. His new name is queencity-sportscards and it can be found here. Be sure to add this seller to your list, as this is actually Burge himself.

For those of you who are unfamiliar, this is one guy I wouldnt trust to clean my bathroom. He sells fake autos, fake slabs, fake patches, and has committed just about every imaginable hobby crime there is. Do not buy his stuff, and search his name on this blog to get a quick history.

He is the douchiest man in the (hobby) world.

Stay collecting my friends.

New Name For The Hobby Devil


Guys, just wanted to give you a heads up that if you see something by LarryHolmesSickness, its actually one of Kevin Burge’s accounts. One reader, Joseph was searching for peopleschoice7373, another one of Burge’s many accounts, and eBay directed him to this new switch. Keep this in mind when you are bidding on eBay. Not that most of Burge’s fakes arent completely obvious, but just a heads up.
EDIT: Here is a good catch by Jeff at IAJC from this new name.

Fake Walter Payton Legends Autos Show Up On Ebay?


I have already documented countless times the number of fake cards that are out there. They can range from cards with fake patches, trimmed vintage, or even the fake topps rookie premieres that have sprung up. This one is possibly one of the most unusual that I have seen in a long, long time. It has really made me wonder how it happened, or what the circumstances of the cards are, because I am actually shocked that this is going down.

First, some background on this situation. Back in 1997 the UD legends set was released to major fanfare, mainly due to its simple, yet awesome design, and on card signatures of many of the game’s true giants of the gridiron. In fact, this set has become so popular over the years, that boxes now sell for a ton, and UD revisited it with an 08 Ultimate Collection update set. The crown jewel of this product has always been Walter Payton, and for most Payton collectors, its has never been challenged as Payton’s best autograph card.

Then we have these cards, which I cannot quite tell what the fuck is going on. First off, the autograph is WAAAAAY off, not even close to the ones I know to be real. Yet, despite having seemingly fake autographs, the cards themselves look real. The foil logo is there, the front and back seem correct, with the signature being the only part of these cards that I am questioning. Then I saw that they seem to be cut weird, that there is a diagonal slant to the bottom part of the card, though that may just be my eye looking for something wrong. These are also from two DIFFERENT sellers with a similar looking auto, which raises more questions in my mind. Did the second guy buy one, and now realizes its fake? If the card is fake, how did they do the back hologram and the foil on the front? Why are the ink colors different? Im stumped.


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There are a few explanations that I have come up with, however.

1. Payton signed some of the cards differently or these were problem cards that may not have made it into packs because of the awful signature – (very unlikely)

2. The signature on these cards faded, so this idiot wiped the auto off and horribly resigned it to make it look better – (More likely)

3. Upper Deck accidentally included a few cards that werent signed in packs (as has been known to happen), the seller bought or pulled them and signed the signature himself – (very unlikely)

4. Someone at UD leaked a few unsigned cards from the stock room and this guy finished the job – (possible)

5. The seller faked both the cards and the autos – (less likely, but more likely than the other ones)

6. The back scan isnt real and this is a signed base card – (possible)

7. The card is legit?

Im curious to find out what Upper Deck has to say because these auctions need to be pulled right away if they are fake. Of course, if you are going to spend 1200 on a Payton legends, you better make sure its real. I have always stood by the MO that you should never take a chance when it isnt necessary. Why not just buy the real one rather than taking a chance on one that has some questions? Doesn’t make sense to me. Saving money isnt THAT important on a card like this.

As always, watch your ass, and you will be fine.

h/t – FCB

EDIT: The seller came on to the FCB forums and explained that he had taken down the auctions. PSA quick opinion on these cards was “likely not genuine” and it looks like the seller was not the guy who had faked them.