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From the company that brought you Dak Prescott Auto-Penned autograph cards… Oh, and a laundry list of other mistakes over the last decade …. it should come to no one’s surprise. Panini America Luka Doncic Autographs are fake. Luka’s signature on his Panini America cards started changing over the course of the 2018-19 NBA Basketball…
Cooper Flagg 2025-26 Topps Chrome Superfractor Pulled in China
The hunt for one of Cooper Flagg’s premier rookies is over. The 1/1 Superfractor from 2025-26 Topps Chrome Basketball was pulled by a breaker in China. >Topps Chrome Cooper Flagg RC Checklist The breaker is seen celebrating while gripping the six-figure masterpiece directly by the corners with his bare hands. We will see how the…
Layton Sports Cards Pulls Defective Cooper Flagg 1/1 — Card Missing Back Layer
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Which “Game Used” Cal Ripken Jersey Did Topps Use?
Recently Topps made this sweet autographed game used jersey card of Cal Ripken Jr and Jackson Holliday. The card claimed to have a game used patch of both players. Some in the hobby questioned if the Ripken swatch was game used because it features the Mitchell & Ness logo. Most MLB game jerseys were made…
Top Breakers Revealed in Leaked Fanatics Documents
Leaked internal documents have pulled back the curtain on Fanatics Collectibles’ private meetings and partner strategies during the 2025 National Sports Collectors Convention (NSCC). The documents, labeled “Privileged & Confidential,” detail the company’s aggressive focus on a hand-picked group of breakers, hobby shops, and distributors. The leak includes a “Participants Sales” leaderboard, ranking Fanatics’ top partners by their…
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