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 A couple of days ago another Fake Babe Ruth signed photo sold on E-bay. Item#(351748181630), best offer price was $4995.00, so Im guessing the best offer was around $3500.00, the sad part of this is that this item had a PSA/DNA authentication #(B88692) dated July 9th 2005 and a James Spence hologram #(B33075) on the back of the frame. The item was sold by Layton Sports Cards. First of all both serial numbers do not match and neither one is in the PSA/DNA database. The James Spence hologram does not have his name nowhere on the COA. This is a pure example that you cant always trust PSA/DNA either. I feel bad for the buyer and I did report this to E-bay and they did nothing about it. This seller, Layton sports cards is also selling some other fake items. These items are coming from a product called Super Break Sports Deluxe made Exclusive for Layton Sports Cards (Box/Case Breaker), there has been two series of boxes and supposedly a third series coming up next week. No other dealer has this product, so it appears to be a really big scam between two businesses. Some of the other fake items out of this product were a Michael Jordan signed game used jersey, Kobe Bryant signed game used jersey, A Picasso signed pamplet, some political documents, presidential signed photos and so on. This product is not cheap LSC has a retail price of $5100.00 a box with four items in the box, that was the first & second series, now the third series is supposedly gonna be $12,500.00 a box with four or five items a box. Most of the boxes are sold thru buyers buying spots in the breaks, but their have been a couple of buyers buying a personal box for themselves. Then the buyers have the option to keep the item or consign it to Layto sports to sell on e-bay. You can view these breaks on (Twitch) or the Layton sports card website. Most of the buyers are new to the Sports card hobby but they are being scammed by fake items and lots of lost money! This is a very big scam and I would recommend that no one get involved in this!   Respectfull Submitted!

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